In this Photoshop time-lapse, we take the head from a previous tutorial and compress a one hour drawing time
Actual Production Time: 1 hour 5 min
Music by: http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/41619
In this Photoshop time-lapse, we take the head from a previous tutorial and compress a one hour drawing time
Actual Production Time: 1 hour 5 min
Music by: http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/41619
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Hi Tim,
This is just so cool! I really like your tutorials and timelapses…
Viktor
Hey thanks! I’m really enjoying producing them
So err… who is the music by??
And great work!
its impressive how realistic you can make something look in just over an hour
keep it up, and keep on smiling!
I want to know as well.
Thanks and I updated the link to the music, the song is called, Running Against Time by Yunus.
Really nice, love the shading on the face!
Awesome sauce!
Where’d you get that base picture/painting? Or do only the citizens get it? o 0
Michael, Tim created the head in this tutorial:
http://cgcookie.com/concept/2011/10/13/drawing-the-head-in-photoshop/
Wow…umm…..
*facepalm
Thanks. >_<
Hi Tim,
I really enjoyed watching this! I am always truly amazed at your talent!
Love, Aunt Rose
Wow!!! That was really cool Tim!! Loved the music that went with it~was that influenced by all of your piano lessons??
This site just gets better by the day. There really seems to be a lot to learn from timelapses as well (one gets more of an overlook, so to say).
But I would prefer it if the speed was adjusted to about half of what it is in this case, to make it a little easier to see what techniques were used etc!
Thanks man! I was wondering what speed to set it at, and while this one is faster (for those who have just a shorter attention span) I’m thinking we’ll have a spread of timelapse videos that cover anywhere from 3 min to upwards of 20 min.
Quite difficult for me that I’m just starting with this drawing by computer and even more so I can not get the gradient of chloro, it costs me a lot. but I still really liked this tutorial. Thank you!
My Tracey: http://photoshopw.blogspot.com/2012/01/dibujando-un-rostro-femenino.html