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Colonial Viper

05 Sep 2014 14:11 #5915 by Demo
Colonial Viper was created by Demo
My take on the Colonial Viper from Battlestar Galactica
Sketchbook Pro + Photoshop

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05 Sep 2014 15:04 #5918 by em...
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Very nice.

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05 Sep 2014 15:39 #5920 by Demo
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Thanks, em!

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05 Sep 2014 19:47 #5927 by Digital Dave
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Looks great

I get sketchy around pencils! ...=D

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13 Sep 2014 19:16 #6169 by crankshaft
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Super clean piece. I'd love to see this in an action shot or from different angles.
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14 Sep 2014 18:33 #6178 by Kodabble
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Really nice work Buckroyd :) . Almost looks like a 3D program was used. I didn't know the Sketchbook pro could do that kind of work. I got the free copy of the Sketchbook so it is rather limited. The Pro version seems to have the ability to do a lot more; or is most of it Photoshop?

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15 Sep 2014 08:11 #6184 by Demo
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Really nice work Buckroyd :) . Almost looks like a 3D program was used. I didn't know the Sketchbook pro could do that kind of work. I got the free copy of the Sketchbook so it is rather limited. The Pro version seems to have the ability to do a lot more; or is most of it Photoshop?


Hi, Thanks. All of the line and value work was done in Sketchbook Pro while the cut-lines and panels (paths), weathering effects and color were done in Photoshop. In my opinion, Sketchbook can be used for pretty much anything if you have solid foundational skills ...it's just another tool.

Thanks again!

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