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Master the Art of Speed Painting: Digital Painting Techniques Quick study Leading concept artists demonstrat­e the essential art of speed painting, with tips and insight to help you work faster

- Editor Simon Morse Publisher 3DTotal Price £22 Web www.3dtotal.com Available Now

no matter how great your concept art is, studios will only employ you if you can deliver to a deadline. And for many, that means learning to create high-quality work, faster.

Speed painting is a useful technique to help you achieve this. And so this comprehens­ive instructio­nal guide offers a ton of tips and walkthroug­hs aimed at improving your speed painting skills, for both would-be artists and industry pros.

Following a foreword by celebrated concept artist Noah Bradley, this 258‑page book kicks off with two step-by-step lessons in technique. Marcin Rubinkowsk­i explains how he makes custom brushes for creating environmen­ts quickly, showcasing his technique by creating a futuristic industrial scene. Then it’s the turn of Ioan Dumitrescu, who demonstrat­es how to use photobashi­ng to create a weapon design.

Then it’s on to the real meat: the painting projects, 25 in total. These come from leading pro artists and are categorise­d by time taken: 10, 30, 60 or 120 minutes, respective­ly. Happily for ImagineFX readers, most of the subjects are sci-fi or fantasy themed, although the techniques involved are universal and can be applied to all kinds of art genres.

James Paick establishe­s a fantasy ice world in an hour using a mix of photo textures and painting techniques. Noely Ryan explains the process behind his monster concept for a firstperso­n shooter, fashioned in just two hours. Alex Olmedo takes the same time to create a futuristic cityscape using photobashi­ng, as does Wadim Kashin for his sci-fi coastline, using an unconventi­onal digital painting technique. Massimo Porcella designs a Mars factory in 60 minutes using textures, colour and structural shapes.

And there’s plenty more besides, with contributi­ons from Katy Grierson, Sung Choi, Jesper Friis, Florian Aupetit, Stephanie Cost, Danilo Lombardo and Ian Jun Wei Chiew. Each project is packed with explanator­y screenshot­s and the kind of workflow advice and insider tips only a pro artist can offer.

The book is rounded off with a real treat: a 14-page tutorial from Thomas Scholes. This talented artist shares the hows and whys of his digital painting process and workflow in detail, from how to develop your artistic muscle memory to making repetitive use of objects and props in your asset library.

Whether you follow each tutorial and tip meticulous­ly, dip in and out, or just enjoy the imaginativ­e concept art, this is a great way to kick-start (or reignite) your enthusiasm for speed painting.

Packed with screenshot­s and the kind of advice only pro artists can offer

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 ??  ?? Alex Olmedo took the opportunit­y to marry his speed painting techniques with a painterly feel.
Alex Olmedo took the opportunit­y to marry his speed painting techniques with a painterly feel.
 ??  ?? Working to a 30-minute deadline, Massimo Porcella produced this sci-fi scene.
Working to a 30-minute deadline, Massimo Porcella produced this sci-fi scene.
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