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Art Resources - Adam - 04-18-2010 Crossposted from my thread at MFGG, here's a helpful art resources thread! This thread is to cater to artists when they're in need of a tutorial, a certain program, some helpful hints, or anything of the like. I myself won't be able to provide all of the links, so I'm hoping you all will fill in with some neat tutorials and links and I'll add them to this post! Anyways, starting off. Digital Art Programs http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/photoshop/ - Photoshop/Paid http://sai.detstwo.com/sai/ - Paint Tool SAI/Free 30 Day Trial http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1166553885783 - Corel Painter/Paid http://www.paint.net/ - Paint.NET/Free http://www.gimp.org/ - GIMP/Free http://opencanvas.en.softonic.com/ - OpenCanvas/Paid, Free Trial -- (http://wistinga.online.fr/opencanvas/) Last Free Version of OpenCanvas http://www.adobe.com/products/illustrator/ - Adobe Illustrator/Paid http://www.artweaver.de/- Artweaver/Free http://mypaint.intilinux.com/- MyPaint/Free Tutorials Perspective Tutorials Anatomy Tutorials Traditional Drawing and Painting Tutorials Various Digital Art Tutorials Useful Art Terminology Featured Tutorials: Online Andrew Loomis Anatomy Books/Tutorials Basic Perspective Tutorial Constructive Anatomy by George Bridgman Constructing the Human Head by Ron Lemen Walk Cycles Drawing Hands Walking Tutorial for Sprites Various Art-Related Websites Concept Art DeviantArt Wet Canvas Character Designs - Has some really good photosets to use for reference, though certain sets do contain nudity and as thus NSFW. Posemaniacs - A great site to study poses, work with figure drawing, and the like. It might not be 100% accurate to perfect human anatomy, but it allows you to see proportions and muscles in different poses. http://www.artrenewal.org/ Art renewal is a good website and database containing many old to new master works, there is also nudity on this website so NSFW warning ---------- Pixel Art-Related Programs While many use MS-Paint, a free, simple pixel editor for Windows computers for their pixel art, others are known to use programs such as: Graphics Gale Pro Motion Grafx2 Note: The programs listed in the Digital Art section known as "Photoshop" and "Paint.NET." are also used for Pixel Art. Also, here are some various Pixel Art related tutorials and links. Hopefully this list will help you find what you need and/or further you artistically! Please post as many useful links as you can find, I'll be glad to add them to the first post-- just specify! Thanks! RE: Art Resources - Ultimecia - 04-25-2010 Found this old post of mine and I'm going to mention some you missed (all freebies): Next one is Brush Stokes. The site says you can make animated gifs with it, and it's fairly small. It don't feature layers, but if you don't care about it and just want a slightly better program than MS-Paint, this one can be a candidate. mtPaint got a somewhat crude interface, but many interesting features for sprites. Pixel grid for guidance at high levels of zoom, 12 image clipboard, up to 1000 undo steps, can create animated gifs and handles transparency . The online documentation is helpful too. And for the last...At first glance, when you see Kolour Paint is like looking at MS-Paint. But it got up to 500 levels of Undo/Redo, transparency and some simple filters. The only drawback is it's not available for Win/Mac, only Linux :/ RE: Art Resources - Chutzpar - 04-26-2010 Can I post some recommended blogs + youtube channels? http://www.youtube.com/user/Cre8tivemark This guy works for Pixar, I think. He's an instructor in animation and character design. Some pretty useful videos here, I found his gesture drawing stuff the most helpful. Also John K's blog http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/ and an archive of a lot of the lessons from that blog in a more digestible form: http://johnkcurriculum.blogspot.com/ RE: Art Resources - Rhyme - 04-26-2010 Green Tunic's fractal packs for GIMP/Photoshop Renders for the character images like Ultimecia's or mine with a transparent background gimptalk for tutorials for gimp DaFont for fonts RE: Art Resources - Ultimecia - 04-28-2010 Ok, I might be bragging a little (but I hardly brag so bear with me), I just got a dialy deviation at DeviantArt: - A HUGE collection of color references RE: Art Resources - Chutzpar - 04-29-2010 Similarly: http://www.colourlovers.com/ RE: Art Resources - GrooveMan.exe - 04-29-2010 Similarly: http://colorschemedesigner.com/ (Rokkan showed me this, it's awesome) RE: Art Resources - Chutzpar - 04-29-2010 (04-29-2010, 02:00 PM)GrooveMan.exe Wrote: Similarly: Oh em gee. THANKS. I had a previous version of this bookmarked and never thought to look for the new one. RE: Art Resources - Jovian-12 - 04-29-2010 gonna contribute with alexds1's tutorials, I've always enjoyed them. RE: Art Resources - Ultimecia - 05-01-2010 - Guide to aging characters - Guide to Human types part 1 - Guide to Human types part 2 - Guide to Human types part 3 - Guide to Human types - Addendum - Various tutorials by the same author - Open Canvas tutorial Background-related: - A tree and grass tutorial - A nice grass tutorial - Rocks! - Water tutorial RE: Art Resources - Ultimecia - 05-17-2010 - A nice hair tutorial RE: Art Resources - Ashura - 07-21-2010 I found a REALLY useful and really easy to understand tutorial on learning the fundamentals (like anatomy, proportion, shading, etc) http://hippie.nu/~unicorn/tut/xhtml/ I think every beginner artist should learn from this. RE: Art Resources - Chutzpar - 07-21-2010 Could I post something questionably legal? x: I've got a mediafire link to a pretty hefty amount of art instruction books, mostly in .pdf format a lot of them are public domain, but err. Some aren't. Also Innocence that's a pretty nice primer! Obviously people'd still need to read around the subjects, but as a basic springboard it looks pretty sound. nice find! c: RE: Art Resources - Maxpphire - 07-21-2010 As long as it is a link and you are not posting the pdf files on here then it should be fine. (Just like we can post links to roms but we can't actually upload the roms on the server.) RE: Art Resources - Chutzpar - 07-22-2010 Badass. http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=b17efd65ab9baffcab1eab3e9fa335ca39e8887af6d865e3 |