Sanne de Wilde at TEDxAmsterdam
25 July 2019
iClone Practise - Creating My scene with Content
First part of a practise scene made in iClone. Content added plus some motion.
21 July 2019
Elvish Fury II
Elvish Fury II is the result of following another tutorial built into Daz3D. The image is rendered in iRay.
19 July 2019
17 July 2019
Cartoony Characters made in iClone Character Creator 3
I had a bit of a "Eureka" moment today and suddenly had an idea of how to make characters created in iClone Character Creator 3 look less realistic and more cartoony. This is Nancy, the subject of Cartoony Trials 1.
16 July 2019
References, Concepts, Ideas.....
Just came across this fantastic site which has all sorts of different useful stuff on it. It's called Concept Art Empire and has Tips, Inspiration, Reviews, Resources, Interviews; What more could we all want?
Concept Art Empire
Concept Art Empire
Pirates - Freehand practise with a graphics tablet
Working from the book, How to Draw Collection 1-12.
Drawn using the Xp-pen Star 03, non-screen graphics tablet, in raster format using Affinity Designer.
Drawn using the Xp-pen Star 03, non-screen graphics tablet, in raster format using Affinity Designer.
14 July 2019
Elvish Fury
I have spent most of my life worrying about getting colours wrong if I took up art, but the more I get into art the more I realise it really doesn't matter. So what if I am colour-blind? It doesn't detract from the joy I get out of producing something from nothing. And, to make life easier, there are numerous ways of creating art these days. The below was produced in a FREE 3D Suite called Daz3D. It was produced using included pre-made content and following a tutorial. This is just my second day investingating the programme. Am I happy with the result? Hell, yeah!
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