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    "Sunflower Street" A futuristic Chinese metropolis displayed through a busy street scene.

    In this tutorial, I will take a thumbnail from “Introduction to Basic Thumbnails Part 2” and develop this scene to a fully polished illustration. I will walk through every decision I made to get to the final piece, and also talk about all the techniques used.

    Full video tutorial will span over 3 hours and include Full Audio commentary.

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  2. In this Part 02 of Thumbnail making video, I will explore different techniques for thumbnails making by finishing 10 unique designs with vastly different subject matters. This practice will help with finding inspiration, and compose a scene in a short amount of time.

    Pick your favorite thumbnail to be developed into a polished painting in my next video by leaving a comment and subscribing to my channel.

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  3. Painting with Value. Composing a painting and establishing depth with black and white values.
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I’m a freelance artist based in Toronto, Canada. My inspirations come from a wide range of games that I grew up with; I was always fascinated by the depth of visual designs in many of these games. I invest my free time on practicing concept art and matte paintings, studying from the master artists like Dylan Cole, Barontieri, Jaime Jones and many other amazing artists in the industry. I’m now working professionally on a variety of projects from different game developments and feature film productions.
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