Just thought I’d share my latest tutorial with you guys. This one was actually featured in the latest Issue of Computer Arts Magazine. (April 2009).
Now I can’t post the full tutorial but I encourage you to keep checking the Computer Arts Website as it will eventually hopefully be posted there. Or, you can stop reading this post right now, get up off your lazy ass, and go grab a copy of the latest issue in newstands now.
The idea of the tutorial was to teach you balance and organization when dealing with numerous vector elements. Along with that I touched on some minor techniques and shortcuts.
Either way here are are a few pics for you to get the gist of the tutorial.
We saw some excellent variation in designs for the No Limit contest, so the decision was not easy.
Big congrats go out to playmo0 with his design Psycho & Candy. He’ll receive 1500 Euros and his design will be printed on a limited run of 500 tees.
Now that’s not all the winners we have for this contest. The selection was so good, we decided to pick 3 more designs to be printed. Each winner will receive 1000 Euros!
Again guys great contest, we were very happy with the results. Thanks to everyone who participated. We’ll make sure to have another “No Limit” contest soon ;)
A new game coming out by illustrator Nathan Jurevicius based on his ScaryGirl character will soon be available. BloodSweatVector’s own LoungeKat had a chance to play an early version of the game and she says “Scary Girl is one of the most amazing games I’ve had the pleasure of playing- Ever!” she goes on to say “With over 14 levels all lavishly illustrated in Nathan’s signature style, there’s so much eye candy in this game that it’s hard to concentrate while playing.”
Excited? Make sure to checkout the game trailer below.