Video tutorials on the net (II): 3/4 front

A selection of videotutorials from different authors that can be found in YouTube.

Most of authors usually accelerates the images to make agile its visualization, and not always it is easy to know how are they performing, but in any case they will help us to introduce new techniques in our works.

After [...]

Video tutorials on the net (I): Side views

A selection of videotutorials from different authors that can be found in YouTube.

Most of authors usually accelerates the images to make agile its visualization, and not always it is easy to know how the author is performing, but in any case they will help us to introduce new techniques in our works.

Sketching videotutorial by Mikael Lugnegård

(Thanks again Mike)

After the step by step tutorial just published, Mikael shows, in video, the way in which he developes his high level sketches.

You can see in this high quality one hour video all the techniques that Mikael uses in order to obtain a sketch using a pencil as drawing tool, as [...]

Sketching tutorial by Mikael Lugnegård

(Thanks Mikael, for your support)

When Allan Macdonald (from the site www.designertechniques.com) approached me about writing a tutorial for his website, we both agreed that it would be nice with something that wasn’t completely focused around a digital technique. There’s a lot of great tutorials on how to use Photoshop in a successful [...]

Video tutorials

Perspective and sketching with Painter. Learn how to use Painter to begin a sketch or render, paying attention to the perspective.

The videos in this tutorials are high resolution and can be downloaded for a better result.

Even when result has not a high level of quality, all of them can provide a strategic [...]

Quick render tutorial

Introduction

With this tutorial, we will try to give a fast view of the quick rendering. Through these 10 steps we will have a global vision of the process, always considering that the number of steps can vary, depending on the shapes complexity and the final quality level we want for our work.