Realtime is good, Bob.
If something is worth watching 'tis worth watching slowly ...
Realtime is good, Bob.
If something is worth watching 'tis worth watching slowly ...
"Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.
Compliance is futile. Resistance is futile. Just do your own thing an' ignore 'em.
I agree that realtime seems like a cooler speed to me. It provides a sort of insight into your though process while you're doing the sketch that I think would be lost if it was just wailing by. As you mentioned, I like them more to see how you go about doing your sketching, and it's neat to watch the character emerge from the lines.
Of course, a speeded up clip showing you starting from scratch, sketching out a character's head, then "inking" it and coloring it in would be quite intersting as well. Nothing to an angry duck's head in 5 minutes..
This signature would be seven words long if it was six words shorter.
Another vote for realtime. Just the fact that you did what you did in ten minutes blew me away, as well as showed me the extent of your mastery, and that you are able to know what you could get in ten minutes of video. Truly masterful.
Okay then Good to know. It'll actually be easier that way too, no extra editing in speeding up the video.
Thanks for your comments, they're truly appreciated
-Bob.
Last edited by Bob Hahn; 22 January 2007 at 10:37 PM.
•Bob
Real Time Bob Hahn, your art wok on your website is outstanding!
real time here too, I had to watch it 2 times to get the most in anyway.
(it could be that I am a bit slow, ......neah.)
be aware, not to become a ware.
keep em coming bob if you enjoy doing this!!!
RonC
Bob
I second the vote for realtime speed.
I think Xara ought to include these on the CD - they demand many repeated viewings and schools could benefit too - very inspirational. [It is a pity that YouTube does not appear to leave a cached copy - so we can save them locally.] - but there is a way - see The Alien's comment in http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthre...t=25461&page=2
I like your voice too - with all the little laughs - it brings your process alive.
Thanks.
Last edited by stlewis; 23 January 2007 at 08:37 AM.
These are great Bob and I could watch them all day. I'm very new to all of this but I actually went out and bought a sketch pad! Keep them coming!
Bob, that is a superb tutorial and has given me lots to think about, cheers,
Ellie
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