Digital Tutors is the closest thing I can find.. I used it a long time ago and created similar images.. :) http://www.digitaltutors.com/11/training.php?pid=2691
A self portrait.. Been a while since I last worked so it's not entirely up to date. Tried to get a more traditionally/oil look to it rather than digital.
Character artist position in 2 years- not bad! Then again it looks like you've had the skills all along and just needed to get into the digital side of things. Congrats!
So I have been working on another project. This time it is going exactly like I wanted. It is mixed media. Some digital then printed and Prismacolor on top for detail.
it doesn't matter you have skill to do digitally or manually, art has no boundaries.. if you are happy to create something, just do it.. you have that freedom.. cheers..
Crank up the "# of Digits", this is the numerical precision of the file. I usually use 6. It's also a good idea to turn of "compress numbers" and "relative vertex numbers" for compatability's sake.
The Digital Video Essentials discs are the only one's I'm familiar with. Unless you get a certified tech to calibrate your TV (which can run $400 or more).
that is looking so badass. it looks like they digitally put a top on the woman who looks in themirror... the one who has the super-generic-sound-bank gasp sfx.
YAY! Let's make this wall even MORE GAY! EDIT: It's actually pretty sad that the first digital "art" I'm making after 5 months of traveling is... well this ;)