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Show and tell - Share Your WIP's and Tips
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  • Joined: 2006-08-22 14:07:10

Cool to see what others are doing in this awesome software!
Here’s a concept I started for the dominance war contest (polycount team).



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  • Dimmy
  • Posted: 22 April 2009 05:50 PM
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A quick throwaway of a doodle, but I’m starting to have fun with creating texture brushes.
This one was just a quick rough “crosshatch.”
I’m really digging how organic it looks.
I think it’s completely bizarre that I may be doing “looser” stuff on a computer than I ever did with traditional media.



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  • cheungc
  • Posted: 23 April 2009 07:05 AM
  • Location: Toronto
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That’s a pretty cool, crazy statement… especially considering i just came off your blog checking out the Gendel stuff you posted.  Indeed, ironic, but don’t stop… great to see your ‘throwaways’ :)

c.



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  • Location: Paris, France
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  • Joined: 2009-04-29 15:32:36

Oh, I’ve just discovered that The Area exists. Jeez, I’ve missed a lot. A small WIP - drawing of North Korean leader, Kim Jong Il. No big insight as to how I use SBPro for this, I just find it so easy to select and adjust parts of the drawing. The new Brush Creator is a superb addition.

Nice work in this thread.



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Joe
Glorious drawing mate!



Huge Regards
Dave
http://www.squeakypics.co.uk

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  • Location: Two Rivers, WI
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  • Joined: 2009-03-23 06:17:26

Great work everyone, Joe your Kim is fabulous, love the brush work.



Susan
http://www.flickr.com/photos/suzi54241/

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  • Location: Two Rivers, WI
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  • Joined: 2009-03-23 06:17:26

I love using Sketchbook Pro on my Modbook, a traveling digital sketchbook if you will. It’s a tad heavy but I’m getting used to it.



Susan
http://www.flickr.com/photos/suzi54241/

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  • Location: Paris, France
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Excellent drawing, Suzi. I’ve always fancied sketching “en plein air” with a screen. I’m limited to a PDA at the moment, or else a laptop with my A6 Wacom!



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  • Dimmy
  • Posted: 29 April 2009 10:32 PM
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Nice, Suzi!
Also pretty envious of yer Modbook.
When will Apple get off their duffs and put out something similar?
As it is, I’m saving up for a Cintiq down the road.

Love the Kim, Joe.
Especially the hair.
Nice dry brush effect.



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  • Location: Two Rivers, WI
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  • Joined: 2009-03-23 06:17:26

Here’s WIP, from a very recent (last week) trip to Kentucky. I’m doing drawings and paintings leading up to the Derby, which is this weekend, BTW. I’m amazed at the color and depth I can get out of Sketchbook Pro. I used to use it only for rough work, but now I find I’m using it for finished pieces as well. I love it’s unobtrusive gui and SPEED.



Susan
http://www.flickr.com/photos/suzi54241/

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