Caradavin on 3/9/2013 at 00:13
Nooooooooooo :wot:
Azaran on 3/9/2013 at 06:45
If you're open to exploring beyond the confines of digital art, you can achieve the same effects with oil or acrylic (with enough practice).
By the way, do you know if she's seeing anyone?
Muzman on 3/9/2013 at 08:18
Quote Posted by Caradavin
I don't know what this type of art is called, I know it involves pre-sketching and then the rest is rendered by computer. I don't have Photoshop (can't afford it ever) but I have Gimp and some other freebie programs like that. Anyway, I would like to learn how to do that. (I know, no one cares and why am I typing this crap on here, guess this is my way of not cutting too lol)
Adding my tedious guesswork. It's probably partly modeled and then I'd say finished and detailed as a digital painting (the background dropped in after).
Some people just start out with a quick Poser render and go from there.
This is cheating, in a way. But people do it all the time because its faster and you can skip the hard stuff and go straight to the more satisfying stage.
You still have to know what you're doing as if there were no modeling program though, or else that model is likely to be poorly posed/constructed as often as not.
Caradavin on 3/9/2013 at 08:27
Quote Posted by Azaran
By the way, do you know if she's seeing anyone?
I don't think she can see anything, let alone anyone....:laff: I couldn't resist. I don't want to "cheat" but I want to be that good. I know oil and acrylic but I'm way out of practice. I have no experience with modeling or anything at all like that. Thanks for providing the link btw, Renzatic.