Bethesda released these artworks of Fallout 3, showing creatures, weapons, buildings, and more from the game.
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For proof : check any Oblivion NPC. All awful.
The brahmin looks gross.
For proof : check any Oblivion NPC. All awful.
For proof : check any Oblivion NPC. All awful.
HAHA.
"SFX:
Moo."
HAHA.
"SFX:
Moo."
The Prince of Persia stuff was all done on the computer and there will always be a huge difference between using a pen or pencil in your hand versus some stylized brushes in Corel Painter and so on
For concepts that are hand drawn, this is probably considered really high end and took a lot of time
The Prince of Persia stuff was all done on the computer and there will always be a huge difference between using a pen or pencil in your hand versus some stylized brushes in Corel Painter and so on
For concepts that are hand drawn, this is probably considered really high end and took a lot of time
Computer still can't replicate human touch well enough
I do think the computer is an easier tool to use though, as you can just hit "undo" and the masking or various other techniques can be major shortcuts. Especially when you don't have to use wet paint or wet ink... there's just more labor involved
That being said, I'm surprised they still do it this way
Also I think Ashley Wood is probably the best example of an artist who mixes real painting with digital painting