Hello everyone :) Currently I'm working on some large environment project. I want to make it a part of bigger photo-digital art project and mix it with photo session, photobashing, digital painting etc. Current version: All c&c are welcome :)
Krita is my favorite digital painting app, and on top of that, it's open source! They're running a kickstarter to fund two devs full time to work on the 2.9 release. Check it out! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/krita/krita-open-source-digital-painting-accelerate-deve
This one is nice: [ame="https://www.amazon.com/The-Photographers-Eye-Composition-Digital/dp/0240809343"]Amazon.com: The Photographer's Eye: Composition and Design for Better Digital Photos (9780240809342): Michael Freeman: Books[/ame]
Hello, Im a 2D digital and traditional artist trying to learn both at the same time. Right now current focus is digital painting. I dont have a form of structure of learning, so I switch up which fundamentals I work on. Constructive Criticism is appreciated
This looks so cool! The painting to make it look metallic is really convincing. How do you feel about digital tools like 3D Coat for making hand painted textures? Do they hold up well in comparison to the dexterity of using your real hands?
Spider-Man Statue This is a Spider-Man statue I digitally sculpted at Gentle Giant Studios for Diamond Select. I was responsible for the digital sculpt. All the post work was finished by the team at Gentle Giant.
I'm sure this has been a constant nitpick but any reason you opted to give the vampires 5-digit hands rather than the 3-digit hands specific to Soul Reaver-era vampires?
The Simpson's did away with traditional hand drawn animation over ten years ago and moved to digital ink. When they'll make the switch to a fully digital or 3d pipeline is anyone's guess though.
Finished my first 20, digitally, placed a grey background on them this time, no more blinding white haha :) Hoping to do some more digital pieces and then move on to some traditional concepts!