Lots of pretty HD dogfight segments in this clip…
Damn! This video is awesome!
Holy crap my nostalgia organ
Lots of pretty HD dogfight segments in this clip…
Damn! This video is awesome!
Holy crap my nostalgia organ
My friends Eli and Oli are spectacular! They also huge sweethearts.
I want to meet them again ;_;
Omigosh these make me so happy to look at
This is a tutorial I’ve written two years ago. I still see a lot of people having problems with hand pains while using a tablet so I thought I might post in on tumblr where it should get to more people than on my LJ. If you use tablet you might want to look at it, if your friends use tablet you might want to show it to them.
Protect your hands and back before it’s too late~!!
Original text starts here:
I realized, that I’ve encountered many professional artists online that have problems with wrist that are caused by using tablet. No wonder: you can find tons of tutorials on graphic software, but you won’t find any on actual USING the tablet. Well, it is simple: you install the drivers, plug the tablet in, personalize the buttons, if you have any, and start drawing the same way as you did with the pencil, right?
Well… NO!
That is why I decided to write thisentrytutorial. Please, read if whether you’re just a beginner, or a professional that has been painting for longer than I have lived; the issue is much too grave for people living of making art to simply be ignored.
lillyssilentlyscreamingfantrolls:
Sleeves, Necklines, Collars, and Dress Types
this is a really good ref, oh man-
More helpful clothing folds.

001 - Elora the Faun
Spyro the Dragon (PSX)
Contributor - John ScharmenFirst one
My first videogame crush <3
Seems like a lot of people I know run a Cintiq off an iMac. I’m lucky enough to have such a setup. The problem? When painting on the Cintiq, I had been wasting all that real estate on the iMac. It would be full of iTunes and Firefox and Adium and a bunch of other horrible distractions.
NOT…
Since Zac Gorman asked,
1) Scan your paper or other piece of whatever you intend to use as “texture”.
2) Adjust levels etc. as necessary. Get it looking nice and even (assuming this is the effect you want).
3) Run the “High Pass” Photoshop Filter on that flattened image. Find it under FILTER…