Showing posts with label Tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tutorial. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2011

My YouTube Channel!!!!!!!


I've just created my own YouTube Channel!!! I'll be using it to post videos and tutorials that show how I go through my creative process. Do Question/Answer sessions and things of that nature. So stop on by Bookmark and Subscribe so you can be the first to see when I upload new materials! Both of the videos I've done so far are already up and feature there! Stop by and leave comments and suggestions!!

(The image is for the sake of posting some kind of art in the post. Not anything that is over on the YouTube page! But hmm...you never know maybe later! I've been on a mouse kick lately! )

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Playing with a new brush


Experimenting with a new brush that I made according to Drew Green's specifications. It has a very pastel-ish quality to it depending on how it's used. I have to admit that I kind of like it! I'm just not sure where and how I want to use it. What do you guys think of the experiment I did with the brush on the heads? The girl was more solidly rendered first then I went back in with the brush. The two boys I solely used the Drew Green brush and tried to make the pastel qualities more evident. Which do you like better?



Here are the specifics on how to create the brush in Photoshop. Just copy and paste the image in Photoshop then follow the directions. If you use it and like it, please thank Drew!! Thanks!! :)

Saturday, October 23, 2010

How To Work with an Illustrator!

Cool little video that takes a new client on a basic tour of the process of working with an Illustrator! Enjoy!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Art Techniques from Frank Quitely


I posted this video on Facebook a while ago. So now I am posting it here too! I'll continue to post art videos and tutorials from other professional artists. If you run across any good ones send me an e-mail. Here's a link to the original article.

Frank Quitely - Digital Drafting from Gavin Lees on Vimeo.



Eventually I plan on doing some of my own!! :)