2DArtist: Issue 107 - November 2014 (Download Only)
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EDITORIAL
Welcome to 2dartist issue 107!
This issue is bursting with characters and vehicles from a selection of top artists. We learn the art of designing and painting steampunk pin-ups with Renée Chio, discover the process behind Romana Kendelic’s dynamic images, and chat to the creator of ethereal beauties, Anna Dittmann.
The amazing Michal Kus also gives us a peek at his sketchbook, with pages packed with sci-fi design concepts, while Ignacio Bazán Lazcano leads us through a step-by-step tutorial to improve vehicle designs with a look at post-apocalyptic desert buggies. We’ve got a whole host of top images and tutorials, too! Plus resources to aid and inspire your 2D art work. As always, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy!
Product detailsAuthor : 3DTotal.com Ltd
Format : DOWNLOAD ONLY PDF
Size : 97.9 MB
Pages : 105
Subjects covered: Custom Brushes, Illustration, Speed painting
Focus: 2D digital art
Skill level: Intermediate
Software: Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
Part of series: 2DArtist Magazine
Contents and Contributors
The secret to ethereal masterpieces: Illustrator Anna Dittmann reveals the process and inspirations behind her unique portraits
Sketch sci-fi concepts: Michal Kus shares a selection of his awesome sci-fi sketches, exploring design iterations
The gallery: Michal Lisowski and Bastien Grivet feature in this issue’s gallery selection of our top 10 images
Design a desert vehicle: Improve your concept car designs with Ignacio Bazán Lazcano’s expert tips!
Build a sci-fi city: Using a 3D base, Byzwa Dher shares the workflow used to texture and light a sci-fi scene
Render stylized pin-ups: Renée Chio guides you through a step-by-step tutorial to paint a steampunk pin-up
Lighting a dynamic character: Discover how to draw, paint and light an epic character with incredible effects
Digital Art Master: Gilles Beloeil: Learn how Gilles Beloeil painted his game environment concept, Boston Common
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