iPhone Videos - Brushes

Entries by Matthew Seydel Connors (94)

Tuesday
Mar262013

The Jester made with 123dCreature on an iPad

Hats off to Autodesk for a really amazing piece of software, 123dCreature, which is a 3d sculpting and painting tool that runs on the iPad. While the way it handles 'bones' takes a little getting used to, for the pricetag of $8 they'll get no complaints from me. It runs very smoothly on my iPad3, though I have noticed that it causes the device to run a bit hot, and drains the battery quickly. 

The 3d viewer on the 123d site is a nice touch as well, allowing you to show off a 3d model on your own site or elsewhere. The image at the bottom is a composite of the render, and some additional painting done in Procreate, as I wanted to keep it on the iPad. I wasn't 100% happy with the hands on the creature, and adding wings made it look a bit topheavy...all in all, I enjoyed making the model this way, and I am pleased with the end result. 

http://www.123dapp.com/creature

 

 

Wednesday
Mar202013

Odopod HTML5 Sketch: Coffee Time/Cloudy Skies

 

I am fascinated by these HTML5 dand Flash rawing apps; I really like this sketch.odopod.com

The interface is very simple, and it makes me feel a bit like a kid agin. 

Wednesday
Mar062013

SketchClub Robot WIP

Continuing to experiment with the screen recording capabilities of a few apps on my iPad 3; in this case, using the symettry features of Sketchclub to build off of a quick sketch. 

Saturday
Feb092013

Sunder painted with Sketchbook Pro on an iPad

Been a while since I painted on my iPad with Sketchbook Pro, as I have been using a few other Apps like SketchClub and Procreate. As much as I like these other Apps, SBPro is the one that I have the most comfort and confidence in, and the similarity to the Mac DT version keeps my workflow in line.

Thursday
Jan172013

Photoshop Brush Noodling

I just can't seem to help myself, and started cooking up a new set of brushes for a few illustration ideas that seem to be coming to fruition. I know it's been done to death, but I will probably make a tutorial video and post it here, as I can't say how many times I have talked to talented retouchers or digital artists who don't know how to make custom PS brushes. It's so easy, and addictive!