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Comments: 18
squiffythewombat [2012-12-10 16:52:28 +0000 UTC]
Hey,
Thanks so much for the +FAV! If you have a spare couple of minutes a "like" on our facebook page would be great!
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Thanks Again & Happy Christmas
Toby
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somej In reply to ELECTRICPOPPERS [2011-07-20 16:38:40 +0000 UTC]
thanks for you) for a great art)
how long did you study for drawing like that?
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ELECTRICPOPPERS In reply to somej [2011-07-20 17:09:49 +0000 UTC]
I started drawing like this -07 if I remember right.
So its been a while XD
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somej In reply to ELECTRICPOPPERS [2011-07-20 19:51:31 +0000 UTC]
ohh)
such arts goes out in a case of a talent)
I'm realy excited and inspired of lineart creativity, and looking forward for yours new works.
you can submit some of yours arts to "designbyhumans.com" then by contest take a print of t-shirt, it sounds like $
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ELECTRICPOPPERS In reply to somej [2011-07-21 03:48:16 +0000 UTC]
Awh.
Thats really great, if you are excited and inspired of my work
Im doing A3 now :/ Thats hard work.
I checked it out. Im not sure how it really works.
I submit my work and ppl votes it?
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somej In reply to ELECTRICPOPPERS [2011-07-21 07:28:31 +0000 UTC]
yes, right, the community vote for best design, and if it won - goes to print.
I have ten T-shirts from there and I usualy track new arrivals.
Anyway it is a great oportunity to meet some great artists there.
designbyhumans.com/shop/detail/6629 - this is my most favorite T-Shirt.
[link]
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ELECTRICPOPPERS In reply to somej [2011-07-21 07:31:25 +0000 UTC]
Oh wow. I think my works arent that good.
But thanks for the tip!
Nice picture ^^
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somej In reply to Perbear42 [2011-02-08 11:52:35 +0000 UTC]
welcome)
I'm just studying Cinema4D,
and this your work for me at moment looks like awesome.
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Perbear42 In reply to somej [2011-02-08 12:35:57 +0000 UTC]
Hehe thank you. I'm sure you'll learn Cinema 4D pretty quickly, i found it a lot easier to learn than for example 3Ds Max. You could always add me to devwatch and see whenever i post some new 3D stuff, and you'd be very welcome to ask me questions on how i made something and i'll try my best to help!
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somej In reply to Perbear42 [2011-02-13 11:13:07 +0000 UTC]
oh, thanks for support. At moment I a have more than a lot questions about C4D, it's normal cause i'm studing Just would like to ask, which studing C4D learn program for you was match helpfull?
at moment, i know, there is Maxton Cinema learn program, Lynda, also tips and tricks by Monkey (greyscalegorilla.com)
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Perbear42 In reply to somej [2011-02-13 12:32:20 +0000 UTC]
Well to be honest, i didn't exactly go through an entire training program for it. I mostly used good old google to find beginner-friendly tutorials covering all the necessary aspects for a beginner at first. After completing various tutorials i just experimented with the techniques i learned and tried to suit them to my own ways of working. Then i just kept doing that but looking for tutorials for intermediate users instead etc.
If you ask me, once you have the basics down, experimenting is about as big a part of learning Cinema 4D as finding really thorough and long training programs.
Some websites i found useful when looking for tutorials or inspiration:
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[link] (Also has a good and rather helpful forum)
I hope that was of some help even though i didn't hand you a list of learning programs.
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somej In reply to Perbear42 [2011-02-13 21:12:48 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for links!
tutsplus.com is the great one, i think it is one site from where premium account is a good investment
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Perbear42 In reply to somej [2011-02-13 21:36:04 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, i haven't gotten around to buying a premium account though, but they have some pretty awesome stuff for premium users
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