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Digital Art Class


Hey guys! This class aims to explore the various techniques involved in creating digital art. The digital artform arose in the light of the technological developments of OUR era, and is an extremely fun and versatile form, spanning anything from 3D to oil paint, to watercolour simulation. Digital art is unlike the traditional forms in that it can be reproduced again and again without deterioration of quality. Because of the ease with which one can change file sizes etc, digital art is very useful in creating those prints or book covers that you need done, right? :) All this isn't to say that digital media trumps the traditional, but it is a wonderful form that I hope everyone can achieve interesting results with, with a little care and experimentation, maybe :)

Both [liiga] and myself ( [Caelicorn] ) are freelance/commission artists, and we recently made it onto the Epilogue New Masters of Fantasy 2004 list. I am currently putting together a portfolio, and [liiga] is busy doing various commissions and also work for the EMG Portrait Adoption website ( http://adoption.ellenmilliongraphics.com/ ) As a note of importance, we are both our own artists, by which I mean that neither of us is God, nor the All-Knowing-Tome of Knowledge on All Things Artistic. I'd like to think that I can learn something from everyone who comes this way, in fact, I want to, which is why I feel that community involvement of some sort is probably necessary at some level. I will try to find ways to open the forum to you at all times, and hopefully we will come up with some exercises for you, through which you can try some of the techniques that we will suggest here. Above all, it is important to remember to find your own way through all this :) I hope that you find something of use here, and I hope I do too, HAHAHA! ~~[Caelicorn]

Taught By:[Caelicorn] http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/~ellemelis and [liiga] http://liiga.epilogue.net


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Students:
Place your names here if you are interested in becoming a student. I would also appreciate it if beside your name, you wrote something that you would be interested in working on :)
1.[toutlemonde] I'd like to see your methods for shading, and possibly color selection.
2.[LustForLike] What do you think is the best thing I can learn from you? ;)
3.[StiltMan] Color and realism. Sometimes I wonder if it's that I'm doing something wrong or if I'm just not being patient or I just don't know where to go after a certain point.
4. [Perplexity] I would like to acheive greater levels of detail and realism, and learn to make full use of all the tools available to the digital artist.
5. [Yuriona] I would like to learn more about proper shading and digital painting all around.
6. [arkangel]
7. [Erestor]
8. [Gwendolen]
9. [Dil*] I'm always willing to learn.
10.[twitchboy] just wanting to learn
11.[Martini_Kiss] I want to be able to keep creating and get better realistic pictures outta my work.
12. [Lady of Lore] I'm a pretty good artist but hopelessly uncomputer art savvy, i can't even get my scanner to work anymore, lol.
13. [Charybdis] I would be interested to learn anything you have to teach us, particularly in the realms of composition, perspective, and general painting technique.
14. [Danboo] i would like to learn how to digitalize a drawing or make one.
15. Basically I'd like to learn the whole photoshop shebang. Coloring, shading, layering, all the things to make my art look so...so... professionnal!
16. [Elisha Kelly] I know where i want my art to go, but I lack the knowledge to do, I am a beginner so I pretty much need to know everything.
17. [iippo] Basically just hanging around and seeing what all you people come up with for us, and seeing how can I do it with an iippo-touch. ^'^
18. [cagedreptile] smoother looking outcomes and blends
19. [Gav.] am a absolute novice to digital art, any pointers on skin shading would be great!
20.[elvendumaovira] I have many projects that are not finished and I would like to know how to digitalize them.
21. [Lady Edana-Arianrhod Rós] I have lots to learn about digital art.
22. [Ronin-Sparrow] Woot! Someone who can teach AND do! My last teacher never showed me his art, but I *love* yours! An' I'm not a *bad* artist, per se, I just don't know WTF I'm doing.
23.[Iron-Man-429] I really want to learn how to color my mech drawings.
24. [Dragonhearted elfgirl] Yay! xD I'd like to see some coloring tutorials. :3 And more realistic tutorials, and hands and feets. xD *devoted student*
25.[Lady of Lore] anything to learn is good, no?
26.[The Crabby Cancerean]id like to learn more about digital art in general
27. [OMERTA] I want to nkow how to spice up drawings and photos...
28. [Neddard] Something like Garza... Toreplace the lack of greatness in a scanned drawing with photoshop/digital things
29. [Ninja Squirrel] I would love to learn how to make photo-realistic digital work like in Final Fantasy X
30. [Phoxx] I'd like to learn basic (and advanced) drawing in Photoshop.
31.[HardRockAngel] I'd love to learn digital art-techniques, although my parents aren't to keen on buying all the programs... Is a tutorial possible for paint and the effects that can be made using it?
32.[kasaix.x] I also don't have a way of getting all the programs. I only have paint, is it possibe to use it?
33.[Kyuulfroist] I would like help with hair and drawing male faces. theyr impossible!

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Brief Outline:

1. Character Creation
2. Scene Creation
3. Tutorials

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Character Creation: Lighting

By [liiga]

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Lighting Magic: The Dolphin



Character Creation: Colouring Drawings


By [Caelicorn]
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Part One:Retouching Drawings


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Tutorials


By [liiga]

Dipping Into Digital <-- new!
Eye Tutorial
Chain Tutorial
Jewel Tutorial
Tree Tutorial
Wing Tutorial
Angel Bunny Walkthrough

Marketing Art Online

By [Caelicorn]

Sexy Eye Tutorial

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2006-03-31 [Caelicorn]: We will be updating this soon, my preciouses! Sooon!

2006-03-31 [beautiful _ darkness]: yay

2008-08-28 [de Morte]: Anyone have hair tutorials? My worst subject at the moment...

2008-08-28 [windowframe]: There's the Hair Tutorial & Rynn's how-to-draw Hair. I have the same problem, de Morte, I hate hair. >_< If I find any decent tutorials elsewhere, I'll share them with you. :3

2008-08-28 [Mordigen]: I love hair.......not saying I'm the best at it or anything, but it has always been one of my favorite parts of the picture to create, so much fluid motion, it becomes challenging, fun and almost soothing at the same time

2008-08-29 [HardRockAngel]: Anyone have Paint-tutorials? since The professional stuf is way to expensive for me >_<

2008-08-29 [windowframe]: Have you tried Gimp? (http://www.gimp.org/downloads/). Many users here use it as an alternative to photoshop, and it's free.

2008-08-29 [HardRockAngel]: Thanks for the tip ^^  But is it possible to download it on a memo-stick?

2008-08-29 [Thistlewood]: It can be downloaded to a memory stick. 

2008-08-30 [de Morte]: Hmmm, that only helps a little, I'm trying to do highlights and lowlights... on the pic in my house, I've seen it done on youtube, but I can't seem to get it right, especially curls!

2008-08-30 [windowframe]: Have you tried dodge & Burn?

2008-08-30 [de Morte]: Yeah, but those aren't very good for a lot of things, and it is really easy to overdo with those...

2008-08-30 [windowframe]: It's easy to overdo it with anything. So you have to know what you're doing with them to get a good effect. And you won't ever know what you're doing with them unless you actually practice with them.

2008-08-30 [de Morte]: I used burn and dodge when I was beginning to use photoshop, but when I got my tablet and started doing more research I learned that those aren't the best things for what I'm trying to do.

2008-08-30 [windowframe]: What exactly are you trying to do?

2008-08-30 [de Morte]: See my picture in my house... and a few other things...

2008-08-30 [windowframe]: Yes, that shows me what you've done - not what you're trying to do.

2008-09-03 [iippo]: Don't believe blindly when everybody on the internet shouts "dodge and burn suck!" Try it out and see if you can achieve what you want with them. Most people think dodge and burn suck because it's so overdone, and it's overdone because they are easy to use and most people try them out in the beginning. But subtle things can be achieved with dodge and burn (for example http://elftown.eu/stuff/558AlphabetArtQ.jpg was done completely by using only dodge and burn)

2008-11-18 [spiritee]: The easiest way to not go overboard with dodge and burn is to decrease the opacity of the brushes, in my experience anyway :) Curves, brightness, and contrast are good to mess with, too, for doing doing highlights and shadows. 

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