Started this thread just to share one of my first attempts at digital illustration.
This was done in autodesk Sketchbook on my atrix2.
Started this thread just to share one of my first attempts at digital illustration.
This was done in autodesk Sketchbook on my atrix2.
USEFUL STUFF!
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/sho...d.php?t=192127"Everything must serve the idea. The means used to convey the idea should be the simplest and clear. Just what is required. No extra images. To me this is a universal principle of art. Saying as much as possible with a minimum of means."-John Huston, Director
Hi OmenSpirits, nice picture. I have to check out Autodesk sketchbook, is it good? I use Drawcast, but it crashes sometimes. What kind of stilus do you use?
I will try to post my pictures when I get to the comp. it seems that I can't post them directly from my phone.
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Last edited by veterok; December 20th, 2012 at 04:57 PM.
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Damn, that's a heck of a rembrandt!
I used JotFlip for stylus. Best $34 spent.That Galaxy must be cool.
Autodesk SB mobile is really reliable & any issues I've had were hardware settings.
I like the big city pic.![]()
Last edited by OmenSpirits; December 21st, 2012 at 05:48 PM.
USEFUL STUFF!
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/sho...d.php?t=192127"Everything must serve the idea. The means used to convey the idea should be the simplest and clear. Just what is required. No extra images. To me this is a universal principle of art. Saying as much as possible with a minimum of means."-John Huston, Director
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