Allen, this work was done by my bro joey! Joe, you use Photoshop for pretty much all your character work right? There is quite a difference between Character design sketching and Product design sketching thou. There is a much more painterly quality to the work that Joey does, as apposed to the quick ID style sketching. Rarely to Product designers use a fully rendered our sketch, since we tend to be massaging surfaces, details and cmf all along the way. I would guess if your thinking about moving fully digital for ID work, sketchbook pro would be the way to go…but im sure you could wrestle photoshop enough to get it to work well for rapid visualization. Joey, you think that you could add some input into this topic?
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Nice character development on Stubby.
love the thumbs and character…was this a series from a project or story you are making?
Thank you!
It was a series from a project. I have like 4 others ill post soon.
awesome work, jon.
do you use painter or sketchbook or PS? i want to know please 🙂 and thank you.
Allen, this work was done by my bro joey! Joe, you use Photoshop for pretty much all your character work right? There is quite a difference between Character design sketching and Product design sketching thou. There is a much more painterly quality to the work that Joey does, as apposed to the quick ID style sketching. Rarely to Product designers use a fully rendered our sketch, since we tend to be massaging surfaces, details and cmf all along the way. I would guess if your thinking about moving fully digital for ID work, sketchbook pro would be the way to go…but im sure you could wrestle photoshop enough to get it to work well for rapid visualization. Joey, you think that you could add some input into this topic?