crono than widen your vanishing points. Skewing is totaly in control. My picture I had vanishing points like 48 inches or so off the page.
Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by Crono on Fri Jul 16th at 6:28am 2004
Posted by Crono on Fri Jul 16th at 6:28am 2004
I know, Ferret. But, that's a pain in the ass, unless you're working purely on a computer or something as such. It was just a comment, not a complaint.
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Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by GrimlocK on Sun Jul 18th at 11:41pm 2004

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Posted by GrimlocK on Sun Jul 18th at 11:41pm 2004
Hey Finger, what resolution do you typically start your work at? Or do you prefer To work in a specific DPI and inch size? I'm just now getting back into my art, I've had a pretty crazy year so far (thats why I havn't been around much). I use a variety of resolutions when I work. What works best for you when you are working with your wacom in your graphics app? Thx
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Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by Finger on Tue Jul 20th at 12:23am 2004
Posted by Finger on Tue Jul 20th at 12:23am 2004
Grim. It all depends, really. Most of the time, I work at about 3000x3000 pixels, if it's something nice and detailed. When I'm just sketching around, however, I usually work pretty low 800x800 pixels or so....then if it turns into something I want to detail, I will bump the resolution up and start working over it.
Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by Finger on Tue Jul 27th at 11:46pm 2004
Posted by Finger on Tue Jul 27th at 11:46pm 2004
Not worthy of it's own thread... so I figured I would hijack my own.
- this one is just 'nuts'.

Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by ReNo on Tue Jul 27th at 11:49pm 2004

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Posted by ReNo on Tue Jul 27th at 11:49pm 2004
Haha, nice one
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Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Tue Jul 27th at 11:56pm 2004
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Tue Jul 27th at 11:56pm 2004
Nice t-rex/donkey hybrid. Is it wearing clogs too? 
Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by Finger on Wed Jul 28th at 12:18am 2004
Posted by Finger on Wed Jul 28th at 12:18am 2004
haha... yes, those were supposed to be Dutch clogs.
Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by Hornpipe2 on Wed Jul 28th at 12:50am 2004
I hear the Romans had some system like that called the "aqueducts". Seems they're pretty famous around those parts. [addsig]

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out in the western US, they have similar looking objects that bring mountain water down to desert climes.. reno and vegas both employ such methods. |
I hear the Romans had some system like that called the "aqueducts". Seems they're pretty famous around those parts. [addsig]
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Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by Cassius on Wed Jul 28th at 2:46pm 2004
Posted by Cassius on Wed Jul 28th at 2:46pm 2004
Was the massive right nut really necessary?
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Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by Ferret on Wed Jul 28th at 2:47pm 2004
Posted by Ferret on Wed Jul 28th at 2:47pm 2004
I came to the same conclusion. I'm hoping rather that that is the "tail"
Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by $loth on Wed Jul 28th at 3:29pm 2004

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Posted by $loth on Wed Jul 28th at 3:29pm 2004
| ? posted by Hornpipe2 | ||
I hear the Romans had some system like that called the "aqueducts". Seems they're pretty famous around those parts. |
lol, aquaducts in britain have been made into railways
Take that romans!
That pic looks like something from dr.seuss.
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Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by Finger on Wed Jul 28th at 4:06pm 2004
Posted by Finger on Wed Jul 28th at 4:06pm 2004
The massive nut was neccessary to achieve that manly love charm, that all dino-donkeys possess. Anyway, I think that evolution is phasing out the left nut. I mean, why not just have one big one?
Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by ReNo on Wed Jul 28th at 4:13pm 2004

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Posted by ReNo on Wed Jul 28th at 4:13pm 2004
Having a second is like a fail-safe, its a backup device ![]()
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Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by $loth on Wed Jul 28th at 5:53pm 2004

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Posted by $loth on Wed Jul 28th at 5:53pm 2004
Can't have too many back ups
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Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by ReNo on Wed Jul 28th at 6:24pm 2004

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Posted by ReNo on Wed Jul 28th at 6:24pm 2004
Well I dunno about that - I'm happy with 2 but I wouldn't wanna go overboard!
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Re: Environment Sketch
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Fri Jul 30th at 1:45am 2004
I just scrolled down to this and thought you were talking about maps. How wrong I was.
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Fri Jul 30th at 1:45am 2004
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| Well I dunno about that - I'm happy with 2 but I wouldn't wanna go overboard! |
I just scrolled down to this and thought you were talking about maps. How wrong I was.
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