The Art of Sinking (Updated 5/15/2022)

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Re: The Art of Sinking (Updated 3/7/2022)

Postby sixgunzloaded » Tue Mar 08, 2022 7:51 pm

A series perhaps..????? :D :D :D These are awesome! Here's hoping!
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Re: The Art of Sinking (Updated 3/7/2022)

Postby AWSands21 » Tue Mar 08, 2022 8:58 pm

sixgunzloaded wrote:A series perhaps..????? :D :D :D These are awesome! Here's hoping!


Yep! There should be another five or six pages coming.
In the end, they all sink.

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Re: The Art of Sinking (Updated 3/7/2022)

Postby AWSands21 » Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:14 pm

Sinking Safari (Page 3)

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Re: The Art of Sinking (Updated 3/7/2022)

Postby Sand » Thu Mar 10, 2022 8:35 am

AWSands21 wrote:
sixgunzloaded wrote:A series perhaps..????? :D :D :D These are awesome! Here's hoping!


Yep! There should be another five or six pages coming.


Oh nice! We’re looking forward it.

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Re: The Art of Sinking (Updated 3/9/2022)

Postby redjak6t4 » Thu Mar 10, 2022 11:58 am

This is shaping up nicely, AW. :D

Btw, I'm also impressed with the background imagery. What is it, a mix of CGI for the foreground and then defocused trees on top of a cloudscape? Three layers, perhaps? Your own work or acquired elsewhere?

Umm... if you don't want to give away your trade secrets, that's fine. I'm curious... and always on the lookout for useful backgrounds, if truth be told.

Thanks.

Redjak.

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Re: The Art of Sinking (Updated 3/9/2022)

Postby AWSands21 » Thu Mar 10, 2022 12:12 pm

redjak6t4 wrote:This is shaping up nicely, AW. :D

Btw, I'm also impressed with the background imagery. What is it, a mix of CGI for the foreground and then defocused trees on top of a cloudscape? Three layers, perhaps? Your own work or acquired elsewhere?

Umm... if you don't want to give away your trade secrets, that's fine. I'm curious... and always on the lookout for useful backgrounds, if truth be told.

Thanks.

Redjak.


I did the clouds, grass, and brush with a few premade brushes I've collected over the years. The grass itself is two or three layers. The trees in the back are 3D models which I color-corrected and blurred for that depth-of-field effect. No photo backgrounds involved (they tend to look weird with my art style), and a lot less work than drawing it all by hand.
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Re: The Art of Sinking (Updated 3/9/2022)

Postby AWSands21 » Thu Mar 10, 2022 5:27 pm

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Re: The Art of Sinking (Updated 3/10/2022)

Postby sixgunzloaded » Thu Mar 10, 2022 8:43 pm

Delicious! Excellent combining of the cg elements with your hand drawing. They really match up well. I didn't even notice that the background was digital at first until redjack mentioned it. lol Well done! :D
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Re: The Art of Sinking (Updated 3/9/2022)

Postby redjak6t4 » Thu Mar 10, 2022 11:23 pm

AWSands21 wrote:
redjak6t4 wrote:This is shaping up nicely, AW. :D

Btw, I'm also impressed with the background imagery. What is it, a mix of CGI for the foreground and then defocused trees on top of a cloudscape? Three layers, perhaps? Your own work or acquired elsewhere?

Umm... if you don't want to give away your trade secrets, that's fine. I'm curious... and always on the lookout for useful backgrounds, if truth be told.

Thanks.

Redjak.


I did the clouds, grass, and brush with a few premade brushes I've collected over the years. The grass itself is two or three layers. The trees in the back are 3D models which I color-corrected and blurred for that depth-of-field effect. No photo backgrounds involved (they tend to look weird with my art style), and a lot less work than drawing it all by hand.


Thanks for the info, AW.

I've made just one tentative step towards using depth-of-field effects, blurring and softening a 'Danger - Quicksand!' sign to make it look as if it was some distance in the background. But using 3D models and adjusting them as you describe is something I must try my hand at. Thanks for the interesting idea.

All the best,

Redjak.

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I'm REALLY looking forwards to you living up to your motto (In the end, they all sink) in this sinking sequence. :twisted:

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Re: The Art of Sinking (Updated 3/10/2022)

Postby AWSands21 » Fri Mar 11, 2022 8:13 am

sixgunzloaded wrote:Delicious! Excellent combining of the cg elements with your hand drawing. They really match up well. I didn't even notice that the background was digital at first until redjack mentioned it. lol Well done! :D


I had to try a few different combinations before I settled on this, but I think it works. Thanks! :)
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