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This group was created for the purpose of gathering concept artists who love working with mods and those who look forward to joining one.
All members are encouraged to upload one image to represent them.
That way if Mod developers are looking for an artist they can easily pick one with the right style or area of expertise.
(But please, if you join the group do not upload more than 2 images and preferably it should relate to concept art as much as possible)
ModDB showcases some more art submitted for the Left 4 Dead concept art contest.
20 days ago, we challenged our community of creators with the task of conveying "raw power" in the form of game concept art. Here are the results.
ModDB and Dell bring you an all-new game concept art competition that challenges you to put forth your best depiction of raw power.
art is what i do for fun :D
isnt that the point FUN
The point of art is what you set yourself.
If the point is to have fun, and you have fun, then mission acomplished!
ineed
I am currently learning concept art but the bad news is that it's very difficult for me to master but how do the other guys master it so fast in the first place?
It's all about studying and practicing!
goal become a master at, creature, landscapes and weapon designs, only using traditional artist.
Master of art? A master of art can use any medium and by limiting yourself to traditional media, you're already showing how scared you are and not willing to learn new things. Any concept artist can draw traditionally and digitally, because the digital medium is nothing different from traditional drawing except for the faster workflow for most artists.
no a master at creatures, landscapes and weapons designs only
one i wont be a concept artist
im just doing it for fun, i have concept artist on my team to make concepts. i wont need to draw anything unless they need so see something to look at.
and its easier for me to draw traditionally. i draw much faster and can get ideas down on the fly. with a tablet it takes me all day to get something i like, when i can get five to six good designs. i think traditionally will be best for me as a person who is drawing for fun and only fun.
whats better digtal art or hand drawing on paper
is digtal art needed if i dont want to be a concept artist
but want the skills to draw for my own projects.
also if you be so kind to check out my friend malo
Malo.cghub.com
First, you'll need to establish the basics, It is the first step on build your foundations in drawing. All good artist starts on paper, Architect uses paper for their plans, martial artist uses paper to list all of their moves, musician uses paper to write down their music notes notes, poetry writers uses paper, scientist uses paper. Digital art can wait, without fundamentals in traditional arts, your digital art will suffer.
i know the basics but i dont want to do digtal drawing at all, just traditional.
thats why i asked the question
Judging from your other drawings, you, DO NOT, know the basics.
You have a looong way to go pal, I suggest you start practising perspective and anatomy before you start drawing monsters and cities.
i dont have any books on animal anatomy
and theres no places to learn it so yeah
Google-ing human anatomy should give you enough to begin with.
never mind ill do it
im more into animals and landscapes
not humans