Thursday, April 14, 2011

Fantasy Landscapes

Fantasy Landscapes for this week's Design Cinema. You can download a higher res version by clicking on the link above each image. Video of the tutorial will be uploaded by Friday.

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14 comments:

  1. Awesome. Cant wait to see these being made.

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  2. Thank you for the great tutorials Feng! I have always wondered how to print my images, because I wish to print out my portfolio on a A3 paper, yet I don't know which paper to use, or which printer, and what settings. When I print they don't look a thing as they do on screen :(
    Thanks again for your amazing contribution to the CG world! :D

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  3. NNiiiiiicccceee!! The middle one is my favorite, LOVE the feel of it.
    Always an inspiration Feng, take care!

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  4. Fantastic work as always! Really looking forward to tomorrow's Design Cinema. Thank you so much for posting these and the work you do on your Design Cinema. It's great to see how other concept artists tackle specific situations and I've been able learned a great deal from you.

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  5. thanks for the comments guys!

    @Danny I think the inspiration is the other way around! :) Love your work as always. Hey, you're doing some work w/ Gearbox? On that "scary" space themed game?

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  6. Great video! As per usual. ;)
    I'd be hard pressed to pick a favorite of the three.
    I'm always so stoked when one of your videos pops up in my youtube subscription box.
    thanks!

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  7. amazing as always!... Thank you for sharing your tutorial Feng. :)

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  8. Yes sir I am! Lorin was awesome enough to hook that up for me :]

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  9. I know you take loads of your own photos but if you, your students (or anyone else reading this for that matter...) would like some free sky photos, I have a set of over 5 thousand of them on my flickr page
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/gordontarpley/sets/72157603454151584/
    All were taken by me. High res option is available for most of them and the permissions set to copyright-free.
    Hopefully they'll be useful!

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  10. really nice, those landscapes give me a lot of driveskills to draw more. thanks for the tutorial

    greets joris

    http://jorisdewolfillustration.blogspot.com/

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  11. @Danny

    Lucky man! That's one of my favorite IPs. Looking forward to seeing the final game - Gearbox is a great developer.

    @Gordon

    wow, that's a lot of cool clouds! I'll definitely link those to my students (and myself too...you can never have enough good cloud pics). I like that you have some aerial shots as well - those are hard to get. Thanks man!

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  12. No problem! Thank YOU for posting so many kick-ass videos. I've got your gnomon tutorials too. All really good stuff. They help get me motivated if I'm ever in a slump.
    BTW
    I'll keep you updated as I organize my texture library too. they'll be free to use as well.
    thanks again!

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  13. so beautiful!! this is worth having a look at.
    thank you!

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  14. Amazing ambiance in all three paintings. I love the strange bone architecture on the foreboding beach one.

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