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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

The Reluctant Dragon: Digital Sketch


This is an image from better days, when my pc was still working.... 
I really enjoy piecing my compositions together digitally. This is one of the most useful aspects of photoshop for me. I love being able to arrange and re-arrange the compositions so easily. It makes it easier to try out compositional ideas. I can try out a crazy idea, and if it flops then I can try it another way without losing hours and hours of redrawing everything.  The ease with which you can move elements around and mirror things is really helpful for me.

5 comments:

  1. Thank you very much for sharing methods that you use. I found your blog a few days ago as a result of the Tor interview and I'm very inspired by your artwork. It's beautiful. Thank you.

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  2. Hey Justin, maybe you'll find Strongbad's method useful ;-) http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail58.html

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  3. fairy tales and folk lore draw so many of us into a realistic world, thank you for being a vision and sharing your mirror.

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  4. Justin, I'm curious... what kind of "digital sketch" setup have you used, or are you using? For example, a Wacom Cintiq on a PC?

    I'm a sketchbook artist only, and I am inspired by your success with your digital sketches...

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  5. Currently I am using CS5 on an iMac with an Intuos 4 tablet.
    I really enjoy the cintuiq tablets, and may pick one up in the future. They are fantastic for quick conceptual work. But for now I feel like I can get along just fine with the old Intuos for digital work.

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