I haven't written on this blog in a while, but my website has been up and running for a while. To see more of my art go to
www.kevjartproductions.com
Kev J Art Productions
Friday, December 30, 2016
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Saturday, April 12, 2014
Animation and Dialogue
Dialogue video, with animation. I was working on some animation while adding a little dialogue. I think this was o.k. for the first run. I will be adding more soon.
Friday, August 30, 2013
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Friday, August 23, 2013
Free software you may want in your tool box
There are three major free software packages out there that you may want in your tool box. If you love doing digital painting modeling and animation or now even sculpting you don't have to buy the expensive Software out there especially if you are just beginning and want to learn. They are open source which means they are free to use for commercial use as well, you may just have to mention the software or developers names in your project.
The first one if you are into 3D animation, or modeling some of you may already know is a program called Blender it is a very well developed open source program that has been used to produce animated shorts that look very professional just like the big boys Maya and 3DSMax. This is always being developed and updated. The user interface may take a little getting use to, but you can take your projects to completion from modeling, UV layout, rigging and animating. For you game developers and video editors that is possible as well.
The animation above was an open source project that was created through the Blender foundation a few years ago, but it was created in Blender.www.blender.org/
The next open source software that will be great to use is Gimp.This one also has an interface you may have to get use to. Gimp is a photo editing software similar to Photoshop. If you are into digital painting this is for you. its simple to use and best of all its free! It handles different file formats such as JPEG. PNG, GIFF, AN TIFF, so this is a valuable tool to have as well, if you are a photographer you can edit your photos, you can use it to texture your 3D models and of course as I mention before you can paint digitally.http://getgimp.com/lp/index.php?pk=6542
The last and third free software which is fun to use, is Sculptris its free from Pixologic the creators of Zbrush.
You can digitally sculpt humans, animals, monsters, or what ever you desire to get your ideas out. This is a baby version of Zbrush were you can be an artist and just create freely without the technical side of other modeling packages. Its has a symmetry mode that allows you to work on both sides of your sculpture. There are a hand full of brushes and painting tools such as alphas, bump painting and other materials you can use to add detail to your sculptures. The other good feature is that you can integrate it with Zbrush with the GoZ feature, but you have to have both Zbrush and Sculptris installed on your computer. http://pixologic.com/sculptris/features/
Well take a look at these open source software, if you are planning to work on a project , want to learn or even just want have fun creating, I'm sure you will be satisfied with the result, and remeber best of all they are free!
The animation above was an open source project that was created through the Blender foundation a few years ago, but it was created in Blender.www.blender.org/
The last and third free software which is fun to use, is Sculptris its free from Pixologic the creators of Zbrush.
Well take a look at these open source software, if you are planning to work on a project , want to learn or even just want have fun creating, I'm sure you will be satisfied with the result, and remeber best of all they are free!
Monday, August 19, 2013
Overview digital painting process
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Tools I use for traditional painting
I always get asked "what kind of materials do you use to do your paintings?" Well I use different mediums. I started out just doing images in black and white using pencil and charcoal, but over the years, I taught myself how to paint using oils; after that I switched to doing my art digitally ,which I will talk about in another post. Lately I went back to doing paintings with acrylics, which I have never done before, but It seemed to work out fine.
On to the materials.
The oils I prefer to use are water base oils made by Winsor & Newton and they are called Artisan. I like them , because not only can they be thinned with water they are also practically odorless. You can purchase them at Hobby Lobby or Michael's and more than likely other art stores.
The brushes ,I don't buy the expensive type, I just buy the ones you can get in a pack. I tend to work with anything that can get the job done.
The other material I use of course is the canvas I don't have a special kind as long as its not the canvas board for me I try to get the paint blended in to the canvas much as possible, the board doesn't allow me to do that.
If I do use turpentine, I use a odorless one called Turpenoid, its not the only one out there, but it works for me. Last but not least I use a folding medal easel which can be folded and put away when I'm done. Well other than that, those are the tools I use to create my paintings nothing really special.
Next time I will talk about my digital painting process, so thanks for taking time to read my post.
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