Showing posts with label painter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painter. Show all posts
Cleaning a Sketch with Corel Painter
I thought it would be beneficial to show how I clean up sketches before posting to my Blog. Here I used my Caveman sketch [from my 5x7 sketchbook] as an example in Corel Painter. One can also use Photoshop or a free painting suites such as Krita to accomplish the same.
-Steve
LINK: https://youtu.be/VY66Tm_GclY
Character Design - "Creature"
For lack of a better name I refer to this character as "Creature". This was done in pencil and finished off in Painter and Photoshop. The tutorial merely covers the basic process used in character design and is aimed less at "digital" and more towards "art". This is far from being a finished product but the design phase is a vital set in any composition.
-Steve
LINK: https://youtu.be/n_m_OTByZCA
Creature Design from Noise
This is a sketch I did the other night. It started out just as a contour line drawing of the head only, which I molded with values. The idea came from "Noise" ...what I saw in an abstract object.
How To Paint In Symmetry
There are very few programs that will allow one to paint or draw in Symmetry, which is very usefully to designers and concept artists. This is not a "How-To" in drawing symmetrically but an overview of four programs that have a symmetry tool. I added a video walk through of the applications HERE.
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