combatartist
Active Member
OK, I'm a bit anal when it comes to research and planning. But here is the process I go through visa vie the computer and PhotoShop. I am able to "visualize" the scene before I commit to the final, and have found the computer/software to be a big plus. I have even used Google SketchUp to plan street scenes, interiors, etc. The Google 3D warehouse has many pre-made models that lend themselves to this kind of planning. As with anything else, there is a learning curve, but is not that hard to figure out. Google SketchUp is a "free" program - check it out:http://sketchup.google.com/intl/en/ and http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/. All the other "stuff" was done in CS3. I take photos of the figure, import them to PS, clean them up and then place them in the environment I want. Is this all necessary? No, but it can be useful and I use this in conjunction with traditional sketches.
The scenario is a 9th AAF / 34th Photo Recon Sqd. pilot stationed in England, in front of a Nissen Hut. I'll have to figure a way out to show off the squadron patch I painted on the back of the jacket, and right now, the actual layout isn't working for me from a compositional stand-point.
The scenario is a 9th AAF / 34th Photo Recon Sqd. pilot stationed in England, in front of a Nissen Hut. I'll have to figure a way out to show off the squadron patch I painted on the back of the jacket, and right now, the actual layout isn't working for me from a compositional stand-point.