2DArtist: Issue 129 - September 2016 (Download Only)
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EDITORIAL
Welcome to 2dartist issue 129!
In this month’s tutorials, Helen Norcott shows how to speed paint an underwater monster, and Katy Grierson demonstrates how you can use Photoshop and photo references to speed paint a seascape. Gina Nelson breaks down how she creates a vibrant character concept, and Markus Lovadina designs a bicycle used to generate power in a futuristic scene. Conor Burke also shows how to create an original fantasy battle shaman character!
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Product detailsAuthor : 3DTotal.com Ltd
Format : DOWNLOAD ONLY PDF
Size : 131 MB
Pages : 126
Subjects covered: Digital painting
Focus: 2D digital art
Skill level: Intermediate
Software: Adobe Photoshop
Part of series: 2DArtist Magazine
Contents and Contributors
Light drenched environments: Art director Glenn Porter discusses his exciting career in concept art and animation
Building an impressive portfolio Ned Rogers discusses how developing a strong personal portfolio has boosted his career
Atmospheric environment concepts Videogame artist Waqas Malik showcases his moody, realism-inspired works
Perceptive traditional illustrations Multimedia illustrator Nader Sharaf showcases his fascinating and intuitive artworks
Intricate moleskin drawings Discover the complex, tangled drawings inside Grzesiek Wroblewski’s sketchbook
Gallery Ten new inspiring artworks from artists including Romain Jouandeau and Anton Fedotov
Speed paint an underwater monster Learn how to paint an atmospheric underwater scene with Helen Norcott
Design a bicycle power generator Use Photoshop tools to illustrate a functional mech design
Design a battle shaman Learn to create a cool fantasy character in a Viking themed costume
Speed paint a realistic seascape Discover how to paint a real world seascape at sunset in only two hours
Creating a vibrant character concept Gina Nelson demonstrates how she developed her concept for The Shadow Keeper
Digital Art Master: Juan Pablo Roldan See how Juan Pablo Roldan used a new process to create an explosive sci-fi scene
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