Author Topic: Digital Art Megathread  (Read 9228 times)

The rings consist of a procedural blend texture with about 30 color stops in the color ramp and a procedural noise texture. Both affect the alpha channel of the ring. For the lighting I use two layers, the first for the planet and background, the second for the ring and moon. The first layer has a sun with no shadows, the second layer has a sun with shadows and slightly different rotation. Both lights only affect the layers they are on. The materials are either shadeless or use the Toon diffuse shader with no specularity. The sun effect consists of a simple plane with four vertices, its material is set to halo. Star tips enabled, Add set to 1.0 and Flares enabled. I use Compositing for the glow/colors/etc. (Without Compositing the whole scene is pretty monochrome).

It's really nothing special.

Actually I just wanted to put together a pretty simple logo for a project I'm working on... :)


Are you talking about the 3D modeling program blender?

i had done these pieces for my school:










i had done these business cards for my friends, they wanted their xbox gamertags on business cards so i made them:





EDIT: i had also made a few signatures for a number of forums im apart of:



« Last Edit: April 05, 2012, 06:14:35 PM by mod-man »


If Blender stops being a friend I'll post some new stuff here.

My first flashy-glossy-web2.0-whatever style button. It turned out a lot better than I expected.

See it in action here: http://www.dataorb.net/

My first flashy-glossy-web2.0-whatever style button. It turned out a lot better than I expected.
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See it in action here: http://www.dataorb.net/
Nice but maybe you should increase the contrast.

Do you guys do these with tablets?
Im thinking about buying one.

I suppose this video I made counts
http://youtu.be/H44FGNGCRzA
« Last Edit: March 30, 2012, 09:08:33 AM by Supreme Guy »

I suppose this video I made counts
http://youtu.be/H44FGNGCRzA
I must say that's quite nice.

And this happens when I have no idea what exactly I'm doing...



;-;

My first attempt at hand painting a texture. Used a tutorial and a regular mouse.

« Last Edit: April 13, 2012, 03:48:47 PM by Demian »

jesus christ gravity cat that first picture was the best most amazing brilliant GODLY looking space picture ever.
The fact that it fit my screen already was even better.

Hnnng, I need ideas for some spacey wallpapers.

Make two galaxies colliding, make it rainbow-filtered like the other one too  :cookieMonster:

My first attempt at hand painting a texture. Used a tutorial and a regular mouse.


saw this and went "+1 respe-"

then i saw tutorial


Still, neat nonetheless.



This thread is becoming more of a photoshop thread than actual digital art. Digital art =/= taking images from the internet or real life and pasting them together so they fit or something. at least that's how i see it

these should count

This thread is becoming more of a photoshop thread than actual digital art. Digital art =/= taking images from the internet or real life and pasting them together so they fit or something. at least that's how i see it
They count in my books. Sweet vectors.

I used a tutorial so it would be easier to get a hang of things and so I wouldn't have to worry about the colors. I replicated the stone block made in the tutorial quite a bit but learned a few things in the process. Eraser is hot stuff and smudge tool = art.

jesus christ gravity cat that first picture was the best most amazing brilliant GODLY looking space picture ever.
The fact that it fit my screen already was even better.

Make two galaxies colliding, make it rainbow-filtered like the other one too  :cookieMonster:
Particle madness! I actually have no idea how I could do that but I might try it next week.

I've made almost all my logos on Paint.NET and a tablet, such as: