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Here's a concept for a game mod.
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Here's a concept for a game mod.
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Great watercolours and enviroments in here. I like the cardrawings as well
Good job there!
About your question.
I am studying Kommunikationsdesign at the Ruhrakademie in Schwerte.
I think if you're still searching you should have a look at http://precore.net/
Check it out and some of your questions may be answered![]()
Thanks pandahund. Really useful website.
Some new quickies:
Cool design on the last quickies, but they are extremely scribbly, try to use a large brush as possible and lay in the major masses. Then get smaller as you add details.
Even if someone draws fast physically with their hands, doesn't mean they are fast at drawing. It's about how much information you can put down in every stroke.
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Last edited by zelda_geek; September 29th, 2008 at 09:00 AM.
@Zelda: Yea I'm trying to learn how to draw with bigger brushes. This here is my first attempt to paint character-quickies.
Thanks for your advice, gonna try this bigger brush thing next time.
@all: any suggestion which opacity or flow settings are good at the start and at the end?
A pencil portrait of Benvenuto Cellini. (At Ponte Vecchio in Firenze)
Love the car studies and the mountain watercolour- wonderfull technique there. Very impressed with the perspective used in the star wars paintng (from palpatine's chamber?). keep drawing all the time!!
Thanks for your kind words.
Yea it's from palpatine's chamber. My first oil painting, working on tree more at the moment. Gonna post them (or Wips) soon.
servus,
nice Sb, your ideas are just amazing, but exspecially in the details you should spend a bit more time, like in the traditional work, it will help you alot!
ps: your traditional work is great, too!
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