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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2009

Watch it in HQ: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iDQUQAW9DA&fmt=18

Hi, everyone

So this is my first - and maybe last lol - video on Youtube, which is rather obvious judging by the crappy video editing :P

Anyway, this is just a kind of 'speed paint' equivalent of a sketch I drew recently; sketched it on Corel Painter X with a Wacom Bamboo and threw some light colors at it just for fun.
The video is shortened to 3 minutes, originally it took me a little over 25 minutes to crank this one out.

Again, this is just a simple doodle that I decided to share with some of you just for the heck of it, as it's not really the kind of thing I'd include in my portfolio.


Hope you like it ;-)

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  • Have you ever tried the Intuos4 line?

  • @vikpa Nope, they're a bit over my budget, at the moment ;-P

  • Wow, really good job ;D Could you tell me what photoshop tool you used to smooth out the lines. for example you drew the lines at about 3:05 then you started smoothing them out. :D

    Thanks

  • @iNs3CuRePL Hi. Well, I'm not using Photoshop for this, but rather Corel Painter X. The tool is a simulated blender called "Just Add Water", found under "Blenders" in Painter's brush selector bar (seen on the top right).

    Photoshop does have a similar tool called "smudge tool", though it can have a somewhat different result.

    Cheers

  • Good Lord. You make it act like paper! I have Intuos4 and the whole CS4 shebang, but I'm old and rusty lol. When I was younger I did loads of pencil sketches, as of yet I haven't found the "magic" software to make this pen feel and act like a pencil. I have loads of Adobe toys I can't even use yet lol. Somewhere I have a free corel painter that came with the tablet, didn't use it much. Is Corel Draw the best prog for this type of drawing, as opposed to "anchorpoints and handles" drawing?

  • @aliendogbrain Well, from my experience, the most "realistic" digital painting software is Corel Painter (not Corel Draw, though; that's a vector software for drawing with "anchorpoints and handles", as you put it).

    It really does feel like you're drawing on paper. For me, at least :-)

    Although I tend to use more than one software (Corel Painter for lines, Photoshop for colors or vice versa).

    It all depends on what you're going for.

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  • wow.

  • shit, you inspired me to go drawing! im going to start drawing alot, and later ill maybe make a video of some cool drawing i made!

  • @Cris7naldo Thanks for the info, it helped me out :D

  • This looks sick, getting it tomorrow. (^___^)

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