



Here is an old demo from one of the classes I taught at CDA. It was a demo on generating thumbnails. I thought the shapes were working in the thumbnail and I decided to take a step further and see how far I can go. This is not at all finished, but I wanted to share how I usually start my processes. My goal is to go for a near photoreal render using custom brushes. I'll try to carry on this later to finish as time allows. Work has been crazy lately since I'm coming home late these days.
7 comments:
Hi Brian,
Thanks for posting these, it's always cool to see how pro's approach different areas. I hope things are settling well for you as well :)
thank you for sharing!
love the scale brian!!!
i feel you with crunch mode.
our studio is on cruch too!!
=)
jung
I remember this Brian. Thanks for posting it up! :D Can't wait to see some new paintings dude! gotta make time for 1! :D
Nice breakdown! The last one reads very well and has great depth!
Wow, it's cool procedure.
great seeing the progression, thanks for sharing.
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