CorsAsh
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Not really, I'm no good at making "wallpaper" as it's known 
Got mates who are much better, see if I can find some examples...
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CorsAsh
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Cosmo, they're hand sketched and scanned. The coloured in ones are done with markers.
[Edited on 06-12-2006 by CorsAsh]
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CorsAsh
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My mate John's work:
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Nath
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Holy shit, thats bloody brilliant.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
Cosmo, they're hand sketched and scanned. The coloured in ones are done with markers.
[Edited on 06-12-2006 by CorsAsh]
ah right, I wasnt sure if that was the case!
Nice work though, I wish I'd have gone down that route as fairly good at drawing. Getting a tablet for xmas but not intending to be as good as that
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CorsAsh
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I have a tablet, don't use it though. Could never get what I drew on the tablet to correlate with what appeared on screen
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
I have a tablet, don't use it though. Could never get what I drew on the tablet to correlate with what appeared on screen
yeah, got a feeling thats going to be the case, Getting a good price on a Wacon Intuos3 so thought I may aswell go for it...even if they turn out half as good it'll do me and what I need!
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CorsAsh
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Wacoms are top notch, John, the lad who did that pic up there, uses one.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
Wacoms are top notch, John, the lad who did that pic up there, uses one.
Id be happy for some half decent drawings out of it...will take a while to get used to it but sure it'll be OK.
Maybpost them up if they arent too bad
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CorsAsh
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Go for it, constructive criticism is a useful thing.
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geeky but f**k me there good
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Icy
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
I have a tablet, don't use it though. Could never get what I drew on the tablet to correlate with what appeared on screen
yeah, got a feeling thats going to be the case, Getting a good price on a Wacon Intuos3 so thought I may aswell go for it...even if they turn out half as good it'll do me and what I need!
much u gettin it for?
i won one on ebay then found out could buy one new for that price £180 lol
a5 jobby
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Icy
much u gettin it for?
i won one on ebay then found out could buy one new for that price £180 lol
a5 jobby
from mycomputerbits.co.uk, get a load of money off as Im at Uni (look in Educational hardware section), costing £163 for the A5 tablet with pen and mouse. May go for the A5 Wide though for £220.
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CorsAsh
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You might struggle with A5... most people have A4s or even A3s (though they cost more than Eckmcmann's mother)
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
You might struggle with A5... most people have A4s or even A3s (though they cost more than Eckmcmann's mother)
Yeah, Im just getting one that size to try it out, see if I like it and can work with it. If I can I wouldnt mind getting a much bigger one, or one of these beasts
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CorsAsh
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Bet that's cheap
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
Bet that's cheap
 about £2k
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CorsAsh
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Bargain. I'll have two.
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antscorsa
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is a lot of that marker render above photoshoped?
so hard to draw like that, takes alot of time to get that good.
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CorsAsh
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It was just a line sketch, tidied up and rendered in PS.
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ed
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I'm learning how to do stuff like that in Photoshop. It's hard
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SteveW
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damn impressive.
must have taken hours and hours... i would have got bored and drawn some boobies
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by Icy
much u gettin it for?
i won one on ebay then found out could buy one new for that price £180 lol
a5 jobby
from mycomputerbits.co.uk, get a load of money off as Im at Uni (look in Educational hardware section), costing £163 for the A5 tablet with pen and mouse. May go for the A5 Wide though for £220.
A5 is far too small. Have to use an A3 really for most drawings - which is expensive
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by ed
A5 is far too small. Have to use an A3 really for most drawings - which is expensive
Yeah I know, but its mainly to get a feel for it and see if its any good for me, then will upgrade to a much larger one
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