Posts Tagged ‘stock’
This week’s stock corner features five exclusive photographs of windows of all different types to use in your artworks as a background or to add a finishing touch to a composite. Read more
This week’s stock corner features five exclusive high-resolution surreal textures, created from thin slivers of marble, for use in your artwork as a texture or a background. Read more
This week’s stock corner features five exclusive high-resolution photographs of stormy skies for use in your artwork as a texture or for creating composite scenes. Read more
This week’s stock corner features five high-resolution photographs of medieaval cloisters for use in your artwork as backgrounds. Read more
This week’s stock corner features five exclusive high-resolution photographs of derelict mine buildings for use in your artwork, ideally suited for your post-apocalyptic works. Read more

This week’s stock corner features five exclusive old film textures in PNG format to use as a background or to overlay on your artworks to give them that faded photo look.
Whether they’re big budget smashes or critical failures, movie posters represent some of the best compositing work on the planet. In this walkthrough we’ll be using compositing techniques, lighting and type to create a Sci Fi flavoured ‘one-sheet’ to promote a fictional film. 
This week’s stock corner features five exclusive high-resolution pre-cut PNG files of various metal objects just drag and drop them into your artwork. Wishing you all a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.
Welcome to Part 3 of our 4 Weeks of Terror tutorial series, in which we’ll create torn flesh effects with basic digital painting techniques. My Wacom tablet has been gathering dust in the wardrobe for a couple of years now, so it’s great fun putting it to good use again. 


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