
Project "Syndrome."
Project "Syndrome."
Started it today, been keeping a steady work pace of about 2 hours. I actually have motivation, and i don't want it to die, so please give me some comments and suggestions on the preview. (Note: the preview i am about to show you is about 10% of the actual size of the canvas.)


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wow
wow.
di you make thos planets or are they just 2 pics put together.
if you made them. your awsome. if you didnt well *cough,cough(pansy*
if you realy made them and you know a good tut for doing that could you please put the site in this topic
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di you make thos planets or are they just 2 pics put together.
if you made them. your awsome. if you didnt well *cough,cough(pansy*
if you realy made them and you know a good tut for doing that could you please put the site in this topic
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I decided earlier not to post because you said this was a small part of a big scene, but I most certainly hope you were being sarcastic when you said "true art". To be honest, our software and sometimes hardware does a good deal of the work for us. All a good digital artist can do is eliminate the percentage of software he uses. But even then, the software plays a much larger roll than someone who uses only hand tools such as brushes. Take old record art. Awesome details and sometimes look better then some of our best computer art, and done with hand tools at that. True art and Digital art rarely go hand in hand.
Yes, but you said you don't follow tutorials.
Even I check out tutorials every so often. It helps me learn from different, and most of the time more experienced artists and gives me more diversity in my own art. Following a tutorial or 2 doesn't make you any less of an artist.
See?i don't follow tuts, i make my artwork like a true artist.
Even I check out tutorials every so often. It helps me learn from different, and most of the time more experienced artists and gives me more diversity in my own art. Following a tutorial or 2 doesn't make you any less of an artist.
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qft. I don't think that following tutorials is a bad thing, it's just when people are afraid to actually learn techniques from them and instead just follow the tutorials word for word that I see the problem.SHOUTrvb wrote:Even I check out tutorials every so often. It helps me learn from different, and most of the time more experienced artists and gives me more diversity in my own art. Following a tutorial or 2 doesn't make you any less of an artist.
well, it doesn't really matter what i said, even though i did say it, which is contradictory, i know, but it doesn't really matter to me. i don't follow tutorials for space art because all the ones out there are horrible, or just horribly made. that to me, speaks something ethical: you must learn your own style instead of taking after others by following tutorials, but in the same way, you can develop your own style through tutorials by using certain techniques and mixing them with other techniques. my style is mixtures, because i haven't gotten a base style yet, but im working on it, and when this project is done, it'll blow the crap out of your ass like a bomb (not literally, but metaphorically...)