Digital art really doesn't have the aspect of accident, and having to work with them and mistakes, with digital people rely to much on the undo key. They are both a very different process.
Hi! I advise you to study the academic drawing (portraits, etc) and here are the courses http://www.scott-eaton.com/digital-figure-sculpture First, anatomy later Digital Figure Sculpture Good luck!
Digital Bros (505) Laying off 30% of Staff. https://www.gameinformer.com/news/2023/11/15/505-games-parent-company-digital-bros-laying-off-30-percent-of-staff It's still alright I think. They laid off from the Publishing branch, not the dev branch.
So I find tutorials for digital art only show you how to use the programs rather than teaching you art. I want to get into digital painting and drawing and learn the techniques to make art like this as an example. http://www.deviantart.com/art/Heros-with-sapphire-eyes-292101076 I learn best by copying someone else exactly…
Hey, just thought I’d start a digital sketchbook here to share studies and sketches. Here’s a couple I did so far, did studies from the ctrl+paint digital painting bundle. And some doodles
I am interested in the orange digital screen that you can see above. My question is: What is your workflow for screen texturing? I am striving for the realistic look ( as close to the ref picture above ) as possible.