take the hero u want, and start drawing. but after all u better pick someone other tutor,
my stuff is ALOT more simple and not as good as many others in here. i am also still "new"
Not to be taken the wrong way. I suppose I've always taken the stance of doing all of the research that you can by yourself before reaching out for help. I've found you'll learn more that way, rather than just asking for a teacher or tutor to hold your hand through something. I really don't see anything warranting a teacher or tutor at this point regarding your want/need for concept designs. Photoshop would be a good start. Just keep practicing and practicing and really think about people's time and whether or not what your asking is worth asking for it. Just my $0.02! Pencil & Paper / Photoshop would be a good start I'd imagine. Goodluck
They will show you the ins and outs of the style, and get you familiar with the concepts that take place while designing. Being informed about what you are doing is the foundation for the most important step.
Put pen to paper, stylus to tablet. Just have at it As for actual process, start by working out forms in silhouette, then focusing on details and coloring. Post up here, there's no way to get better then to do work, so why not use the community as a tutor. Have at it and have fun man, it is art after all
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simply go there: http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=124501&highlight=concept+sheet
take the hero u want, and start drawing. but after all u better pick someone other tutor,
my stuff is ALOT more simple and not as good as many others in here. i am also still "new"
Not to be taken the wrong way. I suppose I've always taken the stance of doing all of the research that you can by yourself before reaching out for help. I've found you'll learn more that way, rather than just asking for a teacher or tutor to hold your hand through something. I really don't see anything warranting a teacher or tutor at this point regarding your want/need for concept designs. Photoshop would be a good start. Just keep practicing and practicing and really think about people's time and whether or not what your asking is worth asking for it. Just my $0.02! Pencil & Paper / Photoshop would be a good start I'd imagine. Goodluck
The first thing you should do is read these guides.
They will show you the ins and outs of the style, and get you familiar with the concepts that take place while designing. Being informed about what you are doing is the foundation for the most important step.
Put pen to paper, stylus to tablet. Just have at it As for actual process, start by working out forms in silhouette, then focusing on details and coloring. Post up here, there's no way to get better then to do work, so why not use the community as a tutor. Have at it and have fun man, it is art after all