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Show and tell - Share Your WIP's and Tips
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  • ekah
  • Posted: 04 May 2009 01:35 PM

Cool thread. It’s now a sticky.  :-)

Lovely style NickIllus.



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Cool…
I’m working with Ivan and Sydney in Autodesk, but located in Shanghai, China.
This is my first time posting in this forum, let me see if I can figure out how to upload a picture..



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Seems working :)



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Thread looks awesome. Tons of great work. Good to see some of you from the Beryllium Beta.

Thought I’d post something. Not a WIP, but here’s a link to the video of the paint going down.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TSYOwwmwWc

K



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Here’s my addition. Finished pieces.

And great work people; Jay, your’s is simply brilliant.

First one named The Agent, the second one Genesis.



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Hey, it’s good to see so many of the regulars and a bunch of fresh faces spending time over here. Didn’t realize it was going so strong.

Not technically a WIP, but I’ve been trying to use SBP recently to do some “off-topic” (non-work) sketching and here is one that I did recently. In honor of the earthquake in Abruzzo, I did a sketch of one of my favorite piazzas from a photo I took the last time I was over there.



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And one more!



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Great!  At my first glance it looked like a 3d render!



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Great to see fresh art from new posters (no - not the sort you stick on your bedroom door), especially when it’s so varied and well done.  Do kee it up guys.  The more momentum we build up here, the faster we’ll learn from each other and move on to even better things.

I’ve been up to my gills in a deadline using Sketchbook Pro exclusively to do drawings that resemble pencil work.  Unfortunately I’m forbidden from showing anything until the book (yes I can say that much) is allowed out to play - and that’s months away.  So the only thing I have to show is a sketch I started today for something else.  Depends how it goes, as to wther or not I’ll actually use it or not. 

Trying to get a sort of watercoloury look but laying colour in semi-transparent glazes on layers.  The background surface is based on several texture photos blended together.  I intend to use more texture brushes a bit further on to give more interest.  Very early days yet.



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Great to see fresh art from new posters (no - not the sort you stick on your bedroom door), especially when it’s so varied and well done.  Do kee it up guys.  The more momentum we build up here, the faster we’ll learn from each other and move on to even better things.

I’ve been up to my gills in a deadline using Sketchbook Pro exclusively to do drawings that resemble pencil work.  Unfortunately I’m forbidden from showing anything until the book (yes I can say that much) is allowed out to play - and that’s months away.  So the only thing I have to show is a sketch I started today for something else.  Depends how it goes, as to whether or not I’ll actually use it or not. 

Trying to get a sort of watercoloury look but laying colour in semi-transparent glazes on layers.  The background surface is based on several texture photos blended together.  I intend to use more texture brushes a bit further on to give more interest.  Very early days yet.

EDIT - OBVIOUSLY HAVING SOME SORT OF PROBLEM WITH ATTACHING IMAGES. - INSTEAD OF DOING IT , IT DUPLICATED THE POST AND LEFT THE IMAGE BEHIND.  TRIED UING THE EDIT FUNCTION BUT IT STILL WON’T UPLOAD THE IMAGE.  MAY BE MY SYSTEM OF COURSE.  ANYONE ELSE HAVING FUN WITH IT?

I’M ALSO GETTING BOMBARDED WITH DUPLICATE NOTIFICATIONS OF NEW POSTS TO THE THREADS WHEN THERE AREN’T ANY.



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