Making of Elizabeth Tudor

Written June 18th, 2008
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“My intentions for creating this image were solely to improve my digital painting technique, and to test my patience. I decided to use an inspiring stock photograph I found on www.deviantart.com.”

Making of Song Hye Kyo in 2D

Written June 18th, 2008
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“Hello Readers, I use a blue pencil to sketch out the basic shapes of the image. At this stage, I do not worry about how perfect the drawing is. I just want to quickly sketch out the subject with a light touch. The last thing I do is block in the areas of shadow. This step in the process shouldn’t take more than 5-10 minutes. If it does, it it possible that you are trying to finish the painting before you even begin. Keep your stokes fluid and free. You can always paint over any stray lines later.”

Making of Black Bashi – Bazouk

Written June 18th, 2008
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“In this tutorial, I will go about how I painted a Master Copy of Gerome Jean Leon’s “Black Bashi-Bazouk”. As an artist, I feel like I can learn a lot by doing studies of the works of Old Masters, especially in terms of color. It’s important to note that when you’re doing Master studies, you shouldn’t just mindlessly copy a painting; Put thought into what you’re doing – ask yourself why did this artist choose this color as opposed to another, and so forth.”

Making of Twisted Mind of Puyuh

Written June 18th, 2008
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“Hi, I’m WanKok. I have been involved in art industry for almost 12 years. Over my career path, I’ve been exposed to different techniques of creating digital art work for game industry, post production and publishing company.”

Making of Portrait of Nathan

Written June 18th, 2008
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“These are the steps I took while painting “Portrait of Nathan”. The sketch was drawn with a ball point pen in a toned sketchbook. I used Photoshop CS and a Wacom Cintiq for the painting. The size of the painting is 8.6″ w x 10″ h, at 300 resolution.”

Making of Portrait of a Magic Warrior

Written June 18th, 2008
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“This is my personal work that I’ve made for fun. It’s all start from a doodle sketch which become a finished piece and there are no references or planning in this work. I used the Painter 11, Photoshop CS 3 and Wacom Intuos 3 for creating this image.”

Making of Clara

Written June 18th, 2008
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Artist explained how he draw the pictures that mean that its not necessarily the best or the most correct way to paint

Making of Grenat

Written June 18th, 2008
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“This picture was done with a Wacom Tablet and Photoshop CS3, in a total of about 150 or 200 hours. The original file size and resolution is, respectively, 4500 x 4000 pixels and 300dpi.”

Making of She

Written June 18th, 2008
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“In this speed painting tutorial, watch how artist painted this portrait in Photoshop.”

Basic Head Rigging

Written June 18th, 2008
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“Created by artist Loocas Duber from Duber Studios in 3ds max and given to CGArena for celebrating 10,000 members”

Head Modeling

Written June 18th, 2008
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This tutorial will describe how modelled the character from a sketch using edge loop method in 3ds max

Making of Hornedman

“The purpose of this making of is to outline the tools and techniques I used in the creation of my image, Hornedman. The image started as a sketch inside ZBrush and grew from there into the final image almost by accident. Sketching characters in ZBrush is a great way to concept ideas, mess around with forms and come up with cool new things.”

Making of Prolapsed Eye

Modeling was very simple. I based my model off of the original sketch (Fig. 01) and created what is known as an organized mesh.

Making of Joker Was Here

Written June 18th, 2008
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“In this tutorial, I will take you through the process of how to create the Joker piece. This image was created from scratch entirely in Photoshop, although you should be able to obtain similar results with Painter. The brushes I used were fairly standard; a hard edged brush, soft edged brush, as well as a speckled one.”

Making of Chinese Girl

“After seeing a lot of nice girl renders on the internet, I decided to make a Chinese style girl myself. In the process of making this girl, I found that the most important thing to a character is the facial expression and posture. When considering the facial expression, I paid most attention to her eyes and mouth because these two areas are the key to the facial expression.”

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