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matt_lorenzi
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Re: New Work

New site looks good James.
I like how easy it is to sort through your portfolio.
Also like how your Recent Work reads like a blog.
Cheers.

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Don Cheke
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Re: New Work

James,

Your updated site looks terrific (as everything you do does).

I recently updated my website as well to get rid of the flash galleries, since many (all??) tablets won't allow flash, so I know how much work website updates take.

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matt_lorenzi
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Re: New Work

Now that I've discovered the stroke thickness tool, thanks to a blog post by James, my line art is starting to look a lot more, well, like James'! Before, I was creating tapered brushes which just didn't give you the same control as multiple thickness control points.
As with everything is to find your own style. Sometimes hard when only doing figure drawing once in a while...

abrown
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Re: New Work

Hi everyone, I hope all is well.

Here's something new; the 'double wasp':

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-OdAjEjLMx5Y/V ... 0/gwsp.jpg

JuanCal123
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Re: New Work

NIce Abrown. im impressed, reminds me of the last battle in the Matrix, all those robots with tentakles.

nice job with adding a subtle hint of glow

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Don Cheke
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Re: New Work

abrown wrote:Hi everyone, I hope all is well.

Here's something new; the 'double wasp':

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-OdAjEjLMx5Y/V ... 0/gwsp.jpg
You have done a great job. There are so many parts, this must take a lot of time to compile.

I can't remember if you do you work in 3D or 2D Illustration. Which is it?

JuanCal123
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Re: New Work

Im guessing he did a 3D model of a section, and in this case he probably did a Polar array if theres a lot of symetry, it can be fun.

abrown
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Re: New Work

Don-- the engine was done in 3d. It did take quite a long time. I did it on my weekends, so I had the luxury of working without time constraints.

JuanCal-- the double wasp has 18 cylinders, so there was plenty of opportunity for memory efficiency with the radial symmetry.

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JamesProvost
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Re: New Work

quadcopter-drone-exploded-illustration-james-provost.jpg
Here's a little something I've been working on in C4D.

I've been seeing a lot of sites use a parallax effect where some parts of the design scroll at a different rate than others. I thought I'd try it out here:
http://jamesprovost.com/portfolio/quadcopter-drone

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clint
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Re: New Work

Super cool james, I love it. Way to push the technology. You may be the first guy to do that with a technical illustration.

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