7. Quick Drafts
24th January posted by Marvin
This tutorial shows how you can quickly get an impressive looking draft out to a client, without it costing too much work or time. The whole process took us 4-5 hours to complete. Have a look and let us know what you think!
The project files are available exclusively to our facebook fans!
Project Files.
Again, thanks a million guys. Hopefully this one will be just as helpfull as the Shipyard tutorial ! Keep them comming !
This is DOPE man!
keep up the good work! excellent tips.
I have been looking for this for the past months, very interesting tutorial!!
BTW: can’t find your project files on facebook! Am I overlooking something??
Thanks.
OK, found it!
thanks
Hey Vizcon,
Click the ‘freebies’ tab on our pixelflakes page, you do have to like the page first. Here’s a direct link https://www.facebook.com/pixelflakes?sk=app_208195102528120
Hi Marvin,
I really appreciate your tutorials!
Would it be possible for the future to have a real live photoshop session recorded while you are doing the image instead of a summary of it?
In this way we can really listen to your thought during the process…
Thanks man!
well done! You did say 4-5 hours and not 45 hours, correct?
Haha, 4 – 5 yes, thank goodness.
I have been looking forward to this tutorial for two weeks now!!! I am not exaggerating when i say that you and your site are perhaps the most useful teaching aids i have come across no the web… I am learning so much and only hope that you keep up the great tutorials.
Thank you
Z
really useful! one of the best tuts on the net!
Hi , thank’s for nice tut. I just wanna ask if you use certain blending modes for certain purpose or you’ r just trying which one works the best. Again Thank’s
Great tutorial again, thanks for sharing!
This and the shipyard are great breakdowns and really helpful. Thanks for taking the time to share some workflow. I’m starting to embrace less 3D and more postwork, and these tuts are a really helpful insight into that idea.
Great stuff !!! Very useful, one of the most useful things i have found so far. Keep it comming.