2nd - making music, digitally and analogically (playing bluesharp and learning to play bass guitar) 3rd - telling stories to my friends, in stand-up-comedymode. 4th - writing for a youth magazine 5th - drinking beer and having fun chilling outdoors.
I'm excited! I have confidence that the movie will at least look gorgeous. If 2049 is any indication of the type of cinematography we'll get, then I cant wait What medium is this piece? Looks like a digital painting Also, great Hitchiker's name
If you're interested in potentially earning a passive income online, then there's a ton of relevant info to be had. Also I've freelanced (product-vis) in the past but for now at least, digital art in general is just a hobby I like doing when time allows.
awesome! gonna look through them, i just stumbled upon some videos from Digital Tutors that a friend of mine had, so i'm gonna go over those aswell :D - thanks for the replies and help folks :D
Thanks for taking the time to post. Right now I'm reading Scott Spencer's 'Digital Sculpting Human Anatomy' and Stephen Peck's 'Atlas of the Human Anatomy for the Artist'. And I use those as reference. There is so much information in there and so much to learn.
[ame] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCZObxeLU58[/ame] [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raXanYjTF18[/ame] Here are some good tips on painting a sky/clouds. It's traditional paint, but most of it can be implemented pretty easy into a digital workflow.
reminds me of Digital-Tutors Jet Bike, one of the earlier tutorials i remember seeing when i first got into 3D (didn't follow it but definitely inspired me to want to become a modeller) in other words, good job ! :P
Yeah, I'm pretty sure nobody is going to carry nibs. Even though digital art is the world to us, it's a niche product to the general public. My only suggestion would be to get a bunch of friends to go in on one order to save on shipping.
no problem, dynamesh is really fun...i really feel that it changed the game(so to speak) in terms of digital sculpting. i also really love the insert ear and hands brushes...since its usually a pain to sculpt those from scratch
Hi, I'm a Digital Arts and Entertainment student and I just finished my workshop week on creating hand painted textures. For this assignement we had to make a 256x256 texture. I made the other props earlier this week. [IMG][/img]