Junior VFX Artist at MelonadeFX

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... my own website!

Since going freelance as a VFX Artist I wanted to have my own website to gain more interest in my work. A couple days ago I actually finally launched one:

website

Feel free to check it out at: Game-vfx.com

Also, you can leave a comment and tell me your thoughts about the site, if you want :)

Cheers!

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Lоnerboner
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Hey man, how's it going? :)

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iqew Creator
iqew - - 1,730 comments

I'm great, thanks! How are you?

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atsebak
atsebak - - 130 comments

are you trying to make it in the industry?

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iqew Creator
iqew - - 1,730 comments

It's not my main goal, as I'm not sure what to become at all. But, right now it looks like I'm going to get into the industry one day, yeah. However, not as a lead designer or concept artist, but rather as a small unknown programmer, as that's what my studies in college are going to aim at. Why are you asking?

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atsebak
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just wondering because you seem pretty professional

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Lоnerboner
Lоnerboner - - 8,303 comments

Hey man, do you play BF3!?

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iqew Creator
iqew - - 1,730 comments

No time to play games, if you're developing one.

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Lоnerboner
Lоnerboner - - 8,303 comments

Ahh, well, i met a fellow BF3 player with the name iQew some time ago, exactly the same as yours, so i thought, it could be ;) And yes, i can understand that. :)

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iqew Creator
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That's cool, I've never seen someone using my name and it has never been taken in any community before. Hehe, well, wasn't me!

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Zorrentos
Zorrentos - - 1,323 comments

How's it going iQew? I would like to ask you something.

If you ever got the time, would you mind taking a look at some of my work in my CA sketchbook and maybe give me some crits and advice on how to improve my art? You seem to know A LOT about art and such, so that's why im asking you.

Of course, i understand if you are to busy, but I guess you can always try to ask anyway. =)

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iqew Creator
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Hey Dennis,

I had another look at your latest art and I must say that you're really improving, keep it up! Your latest photostudy is quite amazing it shows that you have both anatomical knowledge and also know the techical part about digital painting. However, you seem to have a tendency to use a soft brush very often when it comes to rendering and/or using a low oppacity for the brush. I highly recommend that you do some more photostudies and ONLY use hard brushes (not a single soft brush anywhere) and only at 100%!! Also, do NOT use ctrl+z and NO eraser. All of this should happen on only ONE layer.

This exercise comes from traditional painting and is damn difficult. The reason why you're using a soft brush and such things is because it makes work easier. However, when you look at current masters of digital painting, you will notice that none of them is using a soft brush as their main tool. That's because it's absolutely not necessary and only makes sense in some little parts. However, DON'T understand this is "you never ever use that soft brush again", I just mean that you include 2-3 studies each day with a set timelimit from yourself in your daily routine.

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iqew Creator
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When it comes to learning concept art it's a good exercise to set up a clock and see how much time you require per painting. It makes time consuming methods and parts of your routine very obvious and most artist can improve a lot in time management quickly with this method (we use it in-house, too).

It's great that you're doing many sketch sessions and only focus on the important lines, definitely keep that up, it's a must! Also, it's really great that you do both photo studies and paintings from your mind. However, I think that your skills are good enough to specify your photo studies. This means that you don't just randomly pick some beautiful photographies from now on, but focus on certain light atmospheres (direct light, bounce light, diffused light, natural light, artifical light sources etc.) to get a better understanding of how light works. The same would go for color studies. You can also start with learning color theory and do some specific exercises belonging to that.

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iqew Creator
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The last thing I noticed is that you're mainly drawing very fit people, which most people do. It's great to see all the anatomy, the muscles and all of that, but don't just exclusively draw and paint those. Have also a look around for very big women and men to see how their body fat sits on the body. Draw some normal people, some body builders and some big people.

However, in total you're definitely on the right track, you don't have to worry about that and you're clearly improving! Keep up the good work!

Best wishes
Kjell

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Zorrentos
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Thank you so much for the excellent crits iQew! Reading it was quite amasing and really opened up my eyes for a lot of stuff!

I will keep it all in mind from now on, and do the studies you've recomended! Thanks again! :)

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iqew Creator
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You're very welcome, anytime!

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