What kind of tutorials would you like to see?
Freehand? Poser? Daz|Studio? Photoshop?
There's tons of tutorial resources on the net, and tons more infinite experience to be learned by reading various forums and such.
We're going to be starting several freetime projects based on completing a bi-weekly appointved tutorial. We'll be covering all the bases of photoshoppers, 3d'ers, and freehanders, but we need to know what you're interested in learning!
Post your ideas and interests and we'll get to work!
ROzbeans
20 years ago
I know I want some photoshop tutorials. Like how to group stuff into a folder and use it mutiple times. For example a logo. Or use actions. I don't get those =x
Temprah
20 years ago
Postwork / photoshop ones would be awesome. Also just general photomanip ones like effects (sepia, posterizing, vectorizing, etc). As for 3D some for DazStudio would be good as well as using some of the advanced capabilities of Poser.. for example I am dying to play with volumetric lighting and special effects but they scare me.
Guest
20 years ago
PShop, Painter, Freehand
Saraquael
20 years ago
I'd love a tracing tutorial.
ROzbeans
20 years ago
:teehee
Saraquael
I'd love a tracing tutorial.
:teehee
Guest
20 years ago
:P
Starry
20 years ago
Hey, tracing would be great. Cuz then *snap* Id be a uber artist. =p
Merreck
20 years ago
I'd definately like to see some tuts on how to make spell effects...I'm lost when it comes to making sparkles (how to make 'em shiny, what brushes to use, etc).
Also, I'd really like to see some tuts on how to add some umph to screenshot backgrounds (ex: painting in rays of light, clouds, fire, smoke etc). I've found some tutorials on how to generate some of these effects using filters...but that usually doesn't end up looking too good.
Also, I'd really like to see some tuts on how to add some umph to screenshot backgrounds (ex: painting in rays of light, clouds, fire, smoke etc). I've found some tutorials on how to generate some of these effects using filters...but that usually doesn't end up looking too good.
Blackrabbit
20 years ago
I'd like to request something maybe more elementary... like understanding shading and lightsources and that sort of thing. More in the sense of once you select your light source/angle, how do you know know what parts of your picture will react which way?