*cant handle it and goes to sleep*
!! ART TUTORIAL !!
This is my first real attempt at doing a walkthrough for one of my landscapes, I’d really appreciate some feedback!
it is pretty much my workflow process, there’s always something slightly big to change during render I should have solved earlier!
Anyway everyone, feel free to message me if you have any questions and I hope this helps anyone!!
me: why are you destroying earth!!!
aliens: because theres people who think that english is the only language they need to speak
me: thats fair i understand
For artists who have problems with perspective (furniture etc.) in indoor scenes like me - there’s an online programm called roomsketcher where you can design a house/roon and snap pictures of it using different perspectives.
It’s got an almost endless range of furniture, doors, windows, stairs etc and is easy to use. In addition to that, you don’t have to install anything and if you create an account (which is free) you can save and return to your houses.
Examples (all done by me):
Here’s an example for how you can use it
Este es mi cartel para el concurso de @nomadastudiobcn , para el videojuego Gris. #grisgame https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq97ULUBoiS/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1kzs1p5h375h2
Update: teacher told us to give the ball a face. Plus lines of movement
Hello
I am at animation class right now, se here’s what we’re doing
I like to have white or ambient noise playing while I study, so I thought I’d share a list of my favourite websites in case anyone else was interested.
Rainymood - Allows you to play rain, with suggestions of ambient music to play at the same time. Has an iOS and Android app, my personal favourite.
Calm - A visually beautiful website. Provides moving backgrounds and an option for guided calm which allows you to immerse yourself in the music and to relax. Has a free app for iPhone. Another one of my favourites.
Showertime - The experience of taking a shower without the water. Allows you to control features such as length of shower, size of room, water pressure, etc.
Coffitivity - The background noise of a coffee shop. Allows you to choose between different locations such as lunchtime lounge, morning murmur etc. Has an app for iOS and Android as well as a desktop app for OS X.
Soundrown - A website with a sleek minimalist design, allows you to choose between rain, coffee shop, ocean, fire, bird noises, or a combination of the five.
Relaxing Snow - Visually beautiful falling snow, the website gives you the opinion to play music with the scenery, or to choose your own.
Raining.Fm - This website gives you the ability to adjust the rain to exactly how you’d like it, with options to tweak thunder, rain and storm noises. Has an app for iOS and Android, as well as a timer and snooze option.
Rain For Me - Simple rain effects with the option to download the audio files for offline listening.
Snowy Mood - Inspired by Rainy Mood, this website really makes you feel like it’s winter. Perfect for playing while snuggled up in a warm bed.
Rainy Cafe - Combines the sounds of a bustling cafe setting with the sounds of drizzling rain. Allows you to select the volume of each setting, or turn one off completely.
Apparently, in my school there are this…boxes. Chair boxes. Boxes that look like chairs. I don’t know, they are weird.
I’m starting to study FOL for my upcoming exam we don’t know when we will take, and I’m doing another Projects’s homework I’m still confused about, but it’s due tomorrow so… I must do it. Plus some drawings I did this week.
just for the heck of it, heres a 2 hr speed paint of a fabulous skeleton with appropriately dramatic musical accompaniment (photo ref from Heavenly Bodies: Cult Treasures & Spectacular Saints from the Catacombs by Paul Koudounaris)
Carolina-animation student. Just a girl who loves lots of things. im just using @your-dead-art-student now
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