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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2011

Concept Art Tutorial, Digital Painting Tutorial, Painting Tutorial, Digital Painting, Drawing Tutorial, FZD School of Design, FZD, Feng Zhu, Concept Art, Digital Sketching, Photoshop Tutorial, Photoshop Painting, Drawing, Sketching, Painting, Concept Design Tutorial, Concept Illustration, Entertainment Design, Game Art, Movie Concept Art, Video Game Concepts, Concept Artist, Game Design, Digital Drawing, Photoshop Drawing, Wacom Tutorial, Wacom, Wacom Sketch

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  • Excellent as usual.

    My favorite subscription, hands down!

  • @CT2507

    Pros call it prospective.

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  • @xalener i see.. thats very informative. thankyou.

  • @CT2507 big-dick-spective.

  • @xalener i see... and then what do they call prospective?

  • GREAT VIDEO! only thing i would say is and im not trying to come across as a pro or anything, but the spaceship in the background to me looks like its floating across the sky were as if i had some flames comeing from the bottom like a spaceship comeing back into earth were its all hot and stuff under neath might make it look as if its droping in from space to help its buddy :)

  • @werderfan2012 anything you can't shoot yourself you can paint. Also there are sets of photos you can purchase online or in DVD form. Some are very economical, depending on use. Search around for a cheap deal on stock collections. When you pay for one of those sets you purchase certain usage rights with them, make sure you know the terms and limitations so you don't get into trouble. Good luck!

  • @Zargogo i think he shades with colors taken with the eyedropper that exist already in the picture.

  • its called perspective, not prospective! :)

  • How does he shade? Does he have his opacity set to 100% and just change colours from the palette all the time?

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