Sent Doesn't matter to me what kind/size it is... I've been wanting to get one to get started with drawing with a digital pen and see if it offers me better control.
Looks like you'll need more asymmetry too. Right now it reeks of "digital" because of how symmetric everything about him is, and how ramrod straight his pose is.
How cool would it be if valve has an open workshop area? That way any work shopper can sign in and give autographs (digital and hardcopy), meet fans and do work.
^ just to clear things up.. im not doing digital tutors. i used googled 3d buggy on images and copied the image as best i could created that by sight not the tutorials
Here's a tiny tutorial dump. I'm doing Digital Tutors, if anyone comes up with critique on these works or wants to share experiences or be learning buddies, speak up or PM me.
My answer to the original post and question: NO. If you want to do digital art, learn the tools online and on your own, and study fine art in college. Certainly not "game art."
I'm the only one that loves EA? I think their games are very good, and sometimes, origin has GREAT sales. I already bought the digital deluxe edition of BF4.
But flux is just that, tints the screen like a glass. I was hoping for an actual calibration of the monitor on digital level if someone doesn't have all those fancy buttons under the screen.
Your day dreams perhaps? I had a look at some of your drawings on your site and what I want to know is: Did the digital silhouette or the sketch come first?