Show us your artwork
Since things are pretty boring around here right now, how a mini art show? Drawings, sketches, Photoshop - whatever. I'd especially like to see those without Art training show some things. And for folks like Leonis, just show us your favorite piece and tell us why you like it.
Chas
Chas
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It's my very first complete human sculpted from a cube in three-dee. I've only finished the head, but, as I said, it's a "work in progress"...
These are also the "works in progress"
My duty is to texturing stuff. Keep in mind that all these textures ARE CREATED FROM SCRATCH
Lemme know what you think
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Also,I made this web page design in photoshop with most of the elements coming from Illustrator: THE GREEN COLOR IS OFF. IT Should look more orange
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<strong>Well. I think I should post my lastest stuff
These are also the "works in progress"
My duty is to texturing stuff. Keep in mind that all these textures ARE CREATED FROM SCRATCH
Lemme know what you think </strong><hr></blockquote>
What program did you use to make those?
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What program did you use to make those?</strong><hr></blockquote>
You mean the texture or the model?
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You mean the texture or the model?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Both - in the 2nd picture you can see a GUI - what program is that?
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Both - in the 2nd picture you can see a GUI - what program is that?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Cinema 4D by Maxon Computing
YEAH BABY! (I use C4D too )
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Cinema 4D by Maxon Computing
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That's Maxon Computer
Oh...starfleet...you disappoint me
And I didn't even design the berries icon! I just added text to the image.
Go to <a href="http://homepage.mac.com/mbenonis/cranberry/" target="_blank">http://homepage.mac.com/mbenonis/cranberry/</a> to learn more about Cranberry.
Here's a drawing I did awhile back but it's still my favorite. Colored pencil on Canson paper.
Keep 'em coming.
Chas
Starfleet X. What program are you using to do the modeling? Looks great so far. The last time I did any modeling was with Infini-D about 4 years ago and it was next to impossible to create anything organic with it.<hr></blockquote>
I'm using Cinema 4D, as I mentioned after my post. I used to use Infini-D too, yeeaaaars ago. It was okay for it's time and for its low LOW price. I use C4D's various NURBS to create organic meshes like that one.
Nice shading on the muscle in that Jordan pic.
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<strong>My iMac is being such a bastard lately (sorry murbot...check your e-mail). I'm on another machine right now...hope this works.
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Excellent stuff. I like your style
leonis: Looking great! What did you use to make the textures?
I use 3D Studio Max. I will post my more recent stuff soon. Stupud PC's at my school using 3d Studio. I hate it, but now I know how to use it enough to do some minor stuff.
No, I've never done any work for Macworld, but I would LOVE to someday. I love those little 2-4" spot illustrations used throughout in certain issues/articles. Check out pages 42, 43, 44, 98, 100 and 106 in the current issue (March, with the new iMac on the cover) to see what I'm talking about.
All my illustration heroes (Ron Chan, Steven Lyons and Peter Hoey) are frequent, longtime contributors to Macworld magazine and have inspired me quite a bit over the years.
Not sure about Hoey and his software of choice, but I know for a fact that Chan and Lyons are HUGE Illustrator users (Chan was one of the very first artists on the planet to get his hands on Adobe Illustrator, codenamed "Picasso" at the time, back before it was even available to the public).
If you really want to see some kick-ass Adobe Illustrator work, check out their sites:
<a href="http://www.ronchan.com" target="_blank">Ron Chan</a>
<a href="http://www.stevenlyons.com" target="_blank">Steven Lyons</a>
<a href="http://www.peterhoey.com" target="_blank">Peter Hoey</a>
You'll probably recognize them and their style if you've read Macworld for the past decade or so.
But thank you for the compliments. I appreciate them and they mean a lot.
And yes...I put a little orange in everything I do.