Hi everyone, I finally bought some video editing and video capture programs (My first speed paint was using trials) and decided to try and start recording my processes. I hope that this is semi-enjoyable to watch. I like the idea of recording processes and showing them to the world. During my senior year of university my thesis for my art degree was focused on it. I was the only one in my class that wasn't traditional, so no one understood what was going on with my digital prints. My goal is to continue to make these videos, with the hopes that someone would enjoy them. I would love to start a tutorial too if I get a mic.
This was a drawing I had laying around, it's not anything special, and his body is all sorts of messed up. I just wanted to see what happened and to remember how the programs worked.......I had to re-shade everything because I accidentally forced Action! to crash and lost all my recording...
Sorry for the weird... dark filter over the video at certain parts and other weird things that happened. Not sure what happened there.
Final product:
My first speed paint
This was a drawing I had laying around, it's not anything special, and his body is all sorts of messed up. I just wanted to see what happened and to remember how the programs worked.......I had to re-shade everything because I accidentally forced Action! to crash and lost all my recording...
Sorry for the weird... dark filter over the video at certain parts and other weird things that happened. Not sure what happened there.
Final product:
My first speed paint
Thank you ;w;
Thanks!
Here is my latest one that took way too long and over 60gigs on my hard drive
Here is the finished product!
Here is my latest one that took way too long and over 60gigs on my hard drive
Here is the finished product!
That's really cool! It's always neat to see other people's processes, especially with a piece that big.
It turned out that the iPad app I use automatically records timelapses of stuff I draw, so I save them every now and then, and thankfully they aren't 60 gigs. Here's one of your lovely Raine.
It turned out that the iPad app I use automatically records timelapses of stuff I draw, so I save them every now and then, and thankfully they aren't 60 gigs. Here's one of your lovely Raine.
sland wrote:
That's really cool! It's always neat to see other people's processes, especially with a piece that big.
It turned out that the iPad app I use automatically records timelapses of stuff I draw, so I save them every now and then, and thankfully they aren't 60 gigs. Here's one of your lovely Raine.
It turned out that the iPad app I use automatically records timelapses of stuff I draw, so I save them every now and then, and thankfully they aren't 60 gigs. Here's one of your lovely Raine.
awww... thats so neat! Thanks for showing me .w.
I just did another speed paint! This ones much shorter since its just painting... I cut the drawing out since I had hand drawn her first. Enjoy!
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