The part that is sped up is 8 times faster. It is already a long video so I needed to speed it up a bit so it wasn't even longer. The first time I uploaded it the video got rejected because it was too long. (longer than 15 minutes) So I had to change a few account setting at youtubes to get it on there. When I get a new Wacom Cintiq this winter, I'm hopen it will speed up this process even more.That's pretty much how I'ld do it but I'ld need some kind of high performance additive in my coffee to be able to do it that fast!
Just out of curiosity, how much time (60 seconds = 1 minute) do you have into this so far and how much more do you estimate before you have it done?
Got to love technology! :Big LaughOh....so the computer did all that.
jugsssss..
hey is that the same broad from the corel contest entry?
Nice work Joe,
though I am curious about something. Why do you 'rough in' shapes and then go back to edit the nodes/curves? (As opposed to just drawing the beziers and whatnot as you go along).
ok. I'm faster drawing it out rather than editting it later. I guess it's just personal preference, but I was thinking maybe there was more to it (like using a tablet or other input device).
It is slick... nice.
One more, I notice you have layers going on, but too small to read. you mind giving info on what the layers are?
I was going to ask how you are using gradients to make the objects blend so smooth, especially since all of the shapes are so different... I don't use corel, instead use illustrator.... but your use of layers has me thinking, are you blending using some sort of transparency in layers instead?
Loooved the video .. Way cool. I also wondered if it was personal preference on how you created your linework or if it was your choice of hardware/software that made you work that way.
Thanks! I know I enjoy watching other designers/artists work too. It was fun watching Vector Doctor do one a while back. It was interesting to see how he used different tools.Always inspiring watching talented people do their work.
Thanks allot for sharing it with us
You saw that huh? LOLBTW. I laughed when you were working on her hair then quickly you went back to her chin for a few adjustments then back to the hair. :ROFLMAO: