Digital Art Tutorials, a community effort?

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Is the interest there?

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Digital Art Tutorials, a community effort?

Post by Avis » Fri, 30. Sep 05, 14:21

I've been thinking lately,
every so often I get proded by a community member asking for advice or suggestions on how to do something in 3D or some such and it got me thinking about writing a few tutorials on various but simple aspects of digital art.

Now I know for a fact (just by looking around this creative forum) that there are plenty of very talented people about who must have a few tricks up their sleves they could share for the greater good of the dwindling artistic (literature side is still as strong as ever its good to see) side of this board.

what do others think of this idea? is it worth mine and others time?
would others be willing to contribute tutorials?
and if anyone is interested in anything in particaly youd like a tutorial on?

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Post by Player. » Fri, 30. Sep 05, 14:39

Are graphic rendering included? :D
If yes make one for blender :lol:
http://forum.egosoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=183585 - X2 The Threat High Definition Mod - You know you wanna :)

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Post by Avis » Fri, 30. Sep 05, 15:14

well yes 3D rendering is digital art ;-)

as for blender,, well thats application specific, I meant things like
creating a planet with lets say an atmosphere and a ring of debrey sorta like what esd recently created, a tutorial to describe in generic sence what you'll need to create ie from textures through to a sphere for planet and how to create a atmospheric glow in 3D which could be applied to blender / UnreadEd / 3Dmax whatever..

or of course more specific to application if people wish, though I have no knowledge or understanding of blender :-(

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Post by Player. » Fri, 30. Sep 05, 23:42

Go for it :wink:
http://forum.egosoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=183585 - X2 The Threat High Definition Mod - You know you wanna :)

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Post by esd » Sat, 1. Oct 05, 00:10

I'm willing to give it a go. Can link to some interesting tutorials over at Deviant Art too.
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Post by Drainy » Sat, 1. Oct 05, 00:35

If it helps, id read them :)

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Post by MGA » Sun, 2. Oct 05, 10:51

I wouldn't mind a little help myself.
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Post by esd » Sun, 9. Oct 05, 14:49

Some tutorials to get us started

2D/Textures:
Gas Giant and Land-Planet tutorial - Uses Photoshop

Easy Starfield Tutorial - Uses Photoshop

Space Background Tutorial - Uses Photoshop

3D modelling
Vozzz's Stoned Smiley tutorial - Uses Cinema 4D - Radiosity, hypernurbs, luminescance and symmetry techniques (video tutorial with voice guide)

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A great place to find more tutorials - covering pratically everything, and most programs!
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Post by StormSinger » Mon, 17. Oct 05, 21:10

This place has been around for quite awhile, and is one of the best sources for anything and everything 3D. Freebie models/textures/plugins, even some freeware applications.

Not to mention tutorials for days.

http://www.3dlinks.com/

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Post by Axeface » Sat, 7. Jan 06, 16:33

I'de be willing to write some tutorials too if anybody was interested. Zbrush and 3dsmax mainly.

I think this site is by far the best for 3d tutorials/forums etc:-

www.3dtotal.com

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Post by Thalass » Sun, 29. Jan 06, 03:48

Well Jeph Jacques of QC fame has a tasty tutorial for drawing people and general photoshoppy skills. He also has a video tutorial (It's a torrent download) showing how he does it. (just to rub it in how good he is :P)
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Post by esd » Tue, 31. Jan 06, 17:43

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Post by Merroc » Tue, 28. Mar 06, 17:20

Fire Text tutorial - Photoshop

PS I was just thinking of creating a topic about Photoshop Tutorials, did a small search, and this is (almost) exactly what i was looking for ^^.

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Post by Electric_Kola » Thu, 30. Mar 06, 00:41

Merroc wrote:Fire Text tutorial - Photoshop

PS I was just thinking of creating a topic about Photoshop Tutorials, did a small search, and this is (almost) exactly what i was looking for ^^.
*Cough* that looks familar ;)

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Re: Digital Art Tutorials, a community effort?

Post by honbasic » Mon, 8. May 23, 13:57

Hey guys, I made in depth guide for finding references for digital Artist!

I made this guide because I felt that reference is such a crucial part in the art making process, yet there isn't much in depth information online! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kIBjbQy980&t=221s]

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Re: Digital Art Tutorials, a community effort?

Post by Alan Phipps » Mon, 8. May 23, 18:08

It's a very nice guide, but I doubt that the thread participants are still looking for information 17 years later.
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