[ART] Some sketches and works 9 - Page 2
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On January 23 2014 13:40 [MD]Frostbite wrote: Drawings too epic, took a little longer to load then normal x) I always like black and white sketches more then anything else. Very nice! Thanks! Image sizes are really big, srry bout that! On January 23 2014 23:43 figq wrote: You work for Valve, right? I wish. I work at a Costa Rican game studio called Fair Play Labs and my own studio Tree Interactive On January 23 2014 11:32 Rekrul wrote: that frog king is sick as fk Thanks! On January 24 2014 01:11 ggggbabybabybaby wrote: The elf looks like concept art for a Windwaker (or maybe Journey) sequel. Really cool well done. I really look up to the art styles of these 2 games, so thanks a lot! | ||
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On January 23 2014 09:21 ZeroCartin wrote: I work as a producer on a gaming company, and every now and then art direct. I almost never have a chance to make concept art however for the company though due to not having enough time. That sounds awesome to be able to do both of those (let me know if you guys are ever looking for another concept artist ) | ||
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On January 24 2014 09:12 Sigrun wrote: That sounds awesome to be able to do both of those (let me know if you guys are ever looking for another concept artist ) Cool! Send me a PM with your portfolio On January 24 2014 12:57 omisa wrote: That snowscape and king frog are just awesome. 30 min to do them? Wonder what you could do with an entire day. Thanks, Im glad you like them! Check my other blogs, they contain some paintings that have taken much longer to complete. On January 24 2014 23:13 Whiplash wrote: Really impressive artwork. I love your style, I hope to see your art in video games at some point in the future Thanks, and I hope you can! There's a game out there called Chucks Challenge 3D in which I participated as concept artist and art director if you want to play that. | ||
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Because holy shit. :D | ||
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Whoa. | ||
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sabas123
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I just can't believe you made those within 30 minutes. it would take me like a full week and it still wouldn't be anyway near as good as yours. I will use them as wallpapers now lol | ||
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On January 25 2014 02:41 Torte de Lini wrote: plz draw me T_T I cant draw cool people properly tt.tt On January 25 2014 10:51 WaveofShadow wrote: What's that first picture of? Did you create that from scratch, si the inspiration drawn from somewhere or is it an actual character? Because holy shit. :D Hah, thanks. This was base off a black and whit sketch from Emerson Tung of a demon he invented. On January 25 2014 13:07 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: You drew these? Like... by hand? Whoa. By Wacom tablet and speedpainting techniques for the most On January 25 2014 21:28 Lip the Pencilboy wrote: pretty nice stuff ! you also joining the daily spitpaint on FB? Yes! Ive participated three times now. You do stuff there as well? Thanks sabas, Fabiano and Grobyc and all the nice people that have commented here as well! | ||
fabiano
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As I know almost nothing of the matter, I would like your suggestion on which would you pick among these choices: 1. Intuos CTL480L (R$ 253,21 ~ US$ 105) 2. Intuos CTH480L (R$ 382,21 ~ US$ 160) 3. Bamboo CTL470L (R$ 219,90 ~ US$ 91) 4. Bamboo CTH470L (R$ 345,86 ~ US$ 143) They all look fairly good, since Wacom brand is quite reliable, but still there is a price difference that is puzzlying me. | ||
ZeroCartin
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On January 26 2014 09:29 fabiano wrote: I'm thinking of buying a Wacom tablet to play around with, nothing serious. As I know almost nothing of the matter, I would like your suggestion on which would you pick among these choices: 1. Intuos CTL480L (R$ 253,21 ~ US$ 105) 2. Intuos CTH480L (R$ 382,21 ~ US$ 160) 3. Bamboo CTL470L (R$ 219,90 ~ US$ 91) 4. Bamboo CTH470L (R$ 345,86 ~ US$ 143) They all look fairly good, since Wacom brand is quite reliable, but still there is a price difference that is puzzlying me. Well, Bamboo are the cheapest Wacom option. They are good, but their hardware is a bit more fragile and it doesnt feel so solid. The Intuos are a much better option if you want to keep the tablet for some years. If you just want to test it out, feel free to buy a Bamboo. As a note, those intuos 5 are the same as Bamboo models, only newer. THey rebranded Bamboo to Intuos 5 and re branded the new Intuos model to Intuos Pro. The Intuos 4 are the predecessors of Intuos Pro (they rebranded) and those are great. As a general rule of thumb, I would never buy a tablet smaller than 6x8 inches (medium size) This is my current one: http://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Intuos4-Medium-Pen-Tablet/dp/B001TUYTZW Hope that helps! | ||
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On January 26 2014 04:15 ZeroCartin wrote: I cant draw cool people properly tt.tt Hah, thanks. This was base off a black and whit sketch from Emerson Tung of a demon he invented. By Wacom tablet and speedpainting techniques for the most Yes! Ive participated three times now. You do stuff there as well? Thanks sabas, Fabiano and Grobyc and all the nice people that have commented here as well! I'm pasta wtf D:< seriously, hot shit D: | ||
fabiano
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On January 26 2014 11:47 ZeroCartin wrote: Well, Bamboo are the cheapest Wacom option. They are good, but their hardware is a bit more fragile and it doesnt feel so solid. The Intuos are a much better option if you want to keep the tablet for some years. If you just want to test it out, feel free to buy a Bamboo. As a note, those intuos 5 are the same as Bamboo models, only newer. THey rebranded Bamboo to Intuos 5 and re branded the new Intuos model to Intuos Pro. The Intuos 4 are the predecessors of Intuos Pro (they rebranded) and those are great. As a general rule of thumb, I would never buy a tablet smaller than 6x8 inches (medium size) This is my current one: http://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Intuos4-Medium-Pen-Tablet/dp/B001TUYTZW Hope that helps! Ah, definitely helps, thanks a lot! Since it's just for fun and I'm the only one who is going to use I may go with Bamboo. | ||
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