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Robotpencil Presents: Power Of Lighting Download For Pc [pack]





















































About This Series This tutorial will show you how to design with and without lighting, as well as building up the forms with colors. 7aa9394dea Title: Robotpencil Presents: Power of LightingRelease Date: 11 Apr, 2017Country: United StatesChapters: 3 Robotpencil Presents: Power Of Lighting Download For Pc [pack] Short and sweet art lesson exploring creating form with light and color and build on your creativity. PSDs are included so can see the work progression and the video stays in your library after viewing so can go back and watch anytime. If have an interest in digital art highly recommend with the sale on. Here is a link for anyone not sure who the man behind the pencil is. https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=FoViOzOem8k. Professional and on-point. Very informative and helpful aswell! Thank you. Robotpencil has what I'd call the "show, don't tell" approach to casual academia. At a gorgeously low price for $4, you get about 45 minutes worth of lectures and demos - which really equals out to 15 minutes lecture, 30 minutes demo. The commentary is crisp (the dedicated demo is silent but otherwise fully commented without any awkward breaks), and while the streaming itself is prone to the usual downfalls of Steam's video player you'll still be able to squeeze 1080p out of it if you really want. The art is all industry quality, which is plain nice to look at, and every bullet point and major area is followed up by a fairly in depth visual example. Shows you why it works and tells more than the commentary does.For the commentary itself: I do want to emphasize that it is casual. You're not going to be getting the in depth, meticulous Scott Robertson-tier dissection including specular maps and all that jazz, it'll walk you through the 101 side of things with prac over theory. Absolutely worth it, if you've already got enough of a grasp on the fundamentals to not be badgering everyone for their brushes. Otherwise I can see you being a little frustrated that Robotpencil doesn't "slow down" to show you every little meaningless thing. At $4 it's a steal. Recommended to anyone who thinks they'll get anything out of this.Edit: Somehow skipped over the fact that it comes with the full PSD files for all associated demos and pictures, which is always great.

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