In an attempt to improve my portfolio, we embark on a journey to paint a narrative portrait of two cuties. This is the first part where we lay out some sketchy lines and values. It looks like a train wreck now, but hopefully it’ll all pay off in the end.
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Snacking Cutie – Part 1, Grayscale Sketching
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Inking With the Cutie
Now that we’ve made our comfy brush holder, it’s time to use our new device to ink something! This week, we ink a comic strip.
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Learn How to Cast Your Own Toys With Tesselate
To coincide with the upcoming release of his latest toy, Oakor, indy resin toy maker Tesselate put together a guide for making a two-part silicone mold to cast resin figures.
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Intel Presents Digital Artist 2009 Master Classes Online
Digital Artist 2009 is a new competition that recognizes the best in digital work from concept art, illustration, architectural visualisation, animation, character design and videogame art. The submission process ends August 31 so it’s a little late to be posting this (sorry, I just found out about it today), but the really cool thing about [...]
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Comfy Cutie Brush Holder
This week, Monster Cutie demonstrates how to create a comfortable brush holder for artists who prefer thicker handles.
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Sharkie Cutie Attack – Using Highlights to Define Creases
This week, we focus on using highlights to define creases, wrinkles, and scratches as we paint this cute little Sharkie Cutie. We also discuss rendering light and shade with color. Enjoy!
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