Two nice efforts BeanPole, not sure about having dinner at Slim's, he looks a meen hobre
Stygg
Two nice efforts BeanPole, not sure about having dinner at Slim's, he looks a meen hobre
Stygg
@BeanPole—
Your original composition shows great thought, and you know what? I'd love to see this image in-place, possibly tilted a little, on the front, or above the steakhouse itself. Let me see if I can find a good image for you, eh?
Found it! I retouched out the original signage and although it's not night time I think you or any other member here can draw neon on the blank areas of the restaurant and the sign.
"Sundance Cafe"
"The Watering Hole"
"Southwest Grille"
...you get it. It looks like a classy place.
My Best,
Gary
Last edited by Gare; 27 March 2013 at 11:32 AM.
Thank you Gary and Stygg!
Slim's steakhouse idea was a cross between a restaurant that was in the neighbourhood where I grew up called The Ranch House, with a lariat and boots, and Vegas Vic, the famous sign built in 1950 over a gambling casino in Las Vegas. When I was drawing Slim (and putting him together) at one point I thought he looked like Clint Eastwood.
I was a little disappointed at how he looked on talk graphics only because there was a lot of detail that didn't show up too good on the smaller picture. And, if you look really close, on his right elbow is an ear I forgot to erase before sending!
Gare,
Thanks for the Restaurant sign, I will try it out. How do I tilt the sign, so it looks like you are looking up at it?
Thanks again for the great tutorial.
@BeanPole—
I'm sorry to say that you can't tilt the sign, because you'd have to be across town from me with a camera!
That's not a model or anything, it's a photo I took last year and retouched out the original signage.
I'm fairly certain that the soundest course from here on, regarding the tutorial, is if there is some interest, I can post photos and perhaps a rendered 3D model or two, and you folks design the signage to fit the photo, instead of the other way around.
What interests me here is closure and completion. I regret not having thought this month's tutorial all the way through, to make it a mock assignment, more than teaching a technique.
What can you do in ten minutes or less, though? Google Analytics are telling me that people who watch the Xara Xone videos on YouTube—not everyone but it is a trend—only watch three to four minutes. So I'm trying very hard to make shorter tutorials.
-g
I know it's probably more work for you but I think it works if the video teaches the techniques and you give and add mock assignments in the thread. The threads become kind of a virtual classroom
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You're absolutely right, Frances.
It is more work.
:)
I'll entertain the idea the moment our virtual classroom gains seats, eh?
Okay, I've been modeling and rendering and here's a disk scene of an American diner, sort of the thing we used to see along the major highways in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
I see a lot of creative opportunities here and I deliberately let the lights off within the diner so you might want to put a sign there, too. Or take a crack at adding lights (a shape, light colored, with feathering, partial transparency in Bleach mode), or whatever. I think this will suit this month's technique quite well (I hope!).
My Best,
Gary
I had some free time this afternoon so I had a go with the first image. With a little bit of Xara Magic day turned into night! (well Ok maybe dusk)
I'll take a crack at the Diner scene later
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My current Xara software: Designer Pro 365 12.6
Good Morning Sunshine.ca | Good Morning Sunshine Online(a weekly humorous publication created with XDP and exported as a web document) | Angelize Online resource shop | My Video Tutorials | My DropBox |
Autocorrect: It can be your worst enema.
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