5min.com — Learn how to paint Jack Sparrow out of a skull. Digital speed painting of Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) with: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Wacom Intuos3 A4 Recorded with: autoScreenRecorder 2.0 Free Produced with: Adobe After Effects about 3 hours painting.
Jun 15, 2008 View in Crawl 4
freedomwvJun 15, 2008
That was really cool!
firebirdx01Jun 16, 2008
It's cool but his mouth looks a bit messed up.
Closed AccountJun 17, 2008
yeah, f**k my life, i already said that, f**ktard.
squigglypJun 22, 2008
I'd also like to point out to Sat0shi that EVERY artist goes through a period like that when they are 14-18 years old. They are pre-occupied with other things, and they don't seem to advance as far in art as they thought they had been previously, but it all boils down to the way they are thinking about drawing, the way they are thinking about art. After a while, if they continue to try to work through it, you have like an epiphany, and you suddenly find that you are able to move on to the next phase in your art. It's the construction of complex shapes, the difference between seeing something in your head, and knowing how to get it out. One has to build up a substantial visual reference in their minds from which to draw on. Most 15 year olds don't have that reference, and since they can't just draw whatever they want they stop.This is illogical. It would be like dicking around on the guitar for a couple of years, never learning the scales or chords beyond just a couple of power chords, and then getting frustrated when you couldn't make up something as complex as a Dragonforce guitar solo out of your head on the spot. This sort of logic is the type of logic that you have to work past in any art field, and All I'm saying is that one is much more likely to work past that block if one is truely dedicated to the artform. I worked through that period in my drawing, but have since been spendng almost all of my time doing 3D modeling / animation, because I truely enjoy spending hours upon hours working in 3D. Drawing would sometimes bore me, and I would stop doing it for a couple of days, but I've never gone a day without doing something in 3D since I started a couple years ago - unless I was out of town or something. Seriously... anything is possible to anyone if they would just apply themselves to it.
nescirianJun 27, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://failblog.org/2008/06/21/mirror-fail/">http://failblog.org/2008/06/21/mirror-fail/</a>
islandcastawayJun 29, 2008
this guy does his in 2 mins. <a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ep5HBKOD5IQ">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ep5HBKOD5IQ</a> FTW!
piffanybJul 2, 2008
Duh!!! Of course you can see when he was painting it.That was the whole point!!
dgdanielle460Apr 8, 2009
It would be nice if helps in making Ring Sizing Chart..:)<a class="user" href="http://www.ultradiamonds.com">http://www.ultradiamonds.com</a>