John Frye takes the fast lane with SketchBook
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
- John Frye, the Principal Group Leader for Honda R&D and Instructor at the Concept Design Academy races through the challenge of using Autodesk SketchBook to create a finished illustration of an alt-reality, Le Mans American mid-engine 6 liter flat-12 contender 1953 Consolidated-Miller CML24. He demonstrates the magical features that make SketchBook such a powerful tool, and shares his techniques for creating period racecars with backstories and personalities. Visit ArtStation to download John's brush set and download SketchBook for free!
I just watched this whole video with my jaw to the floor. Wow. Just Wow!
jack leynnwood & Roy Huxley aviation illustrator and Fitz Van old cars illustrator, excellent resources.. Thanks, great video mr. Frye
U made this look so easy
Awesome!!! This is a great job and right tips and tricks. I appreciated it.
Amazing. So cool...
so much informative. good job
Excellent work! Love it!
This is extremely helpful!! Great Teacher!
I've seen many sketches in my life. I've worked in automotive industries in product development for over a decade. I must say this is really impressive.
Insane.🙆♂️
what autodesk sketchbook is that? mine look different. how to mask the layers?
Ur talented crazy
Nice video, i like his explanations. Anyway, does anyone had a slight lag when working with Sketchbook's interface that involves dragging, like slider operations, color wheel, etc? I think it's windows ink related problem, I also had this problem in PS but solved it using PSUserConfig thingy. Any similar solution for Sketchbook Pro? I know i will enjoy working in Sketchbook Pro if it wasn't for this problem.
Prima R. Bardin i have the same problem.
Prima R. Bardin I ran into that issue using Sketchbook on my PC and doing this demo. its frustrating because I use the color editor a LOT, so that lag when you click in the wheel really does mess with the rhythm of sketching. I messed with some Windows Ink settings because they seem to be an issue frequently, but I couldn't find any way to resolve the issue.
@@fryewerk yeah i fiddle with colors a lot too. that's too bad. This only happen on the initial click before dragging so at least you could double click before dragging, that bypass the lag on first click.
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