- Introduction & Course Overview
- Equipment & Basic Setup
- Rendering Metal 1 - General Rendering
- Rendering Metal 2 - Adding Interest
- Rendering Wood
- Rendering Jewels & Glass Containers
- Pistol
- Armor
- Sword
- Special Effects - Smoke, Fire & Lightning
Digital Creations: Concept Art Objects & Effects with Photoshop
If you are a student with plans to enter the field of conceptual art and illustration or already work in the business but want to learn an exciting way to build a strong client base and improve workflow, this course is perfect. However, the course is also beneficial for virtually anyone interested in painting cool armor and weapons on the computer.
How to Transform the Ordinary into Something Extraordinary with Digital Painting
Content and Overview
By applying everything learned in this course, you have incredible opportunities to work within multiple industries, including film, video game, print and fine art to name a few. Digital art is used in the conceptualization of environments seen in blockbuster films and video games.
Other courses tend to skip critical steps or gloss over information, but with this digital painting course, everything you need to get started is provided. This course will take you through the process of creating believable and compelling concept art objects step-by-step using Adobe Photoshop.
After completing this course using Adobe Photoshop, you will have the ability to render these commonly sought after assets with confidence and ease.
Hardy is a professional concept artist and illustrator working in New Orleans, LA. He has designed and painted hundreds of characters, creatures, machines and scenes for numerous entertainment industry clients. He has had artwork featured in elite digital art annuals such as Exposé. Hardy is also a certified medical illustrator and has a detailed knowledge of human anatomy as it applies to visual art.
Hardy has devoted his online teaching career to the goal of making digital art and all of it's amazing potential accessible to everyone - even those for whom art school is not feasible.