Explanation:
As we all started small, I thought I'll present some of my oldest works (the ones which are still on my drives). I'm trying to keep the timeline they originated intact.
Hopefully this will encourage some newcomers to start pixeling, as the first steps will always look a little like a battered cow, but just keep practicing, it'll get better!
Picture:
This artwork has been created to be placed on the backside of a few t-shirts for a friend of mine and his "gang of fellow partypeople" who are going to "rock the discotheque" during their vacation. Hope I helped a little to accomplish that!
Note:
I used a bunch of vectors for this piece, as this had to be done in large-scale 300dpi for printing. I'm even pretty sure, some of the vectors came right from deviantart herself. I just can't remember where I downloaded them from, so please bear with me and let me know if you recognize your work and I'll happily credit you!
Some people have been asking me about this stuff so I decided to gather all information in one single article on how to make your own portfolio, in a profesional and clean looking way. I hope it's useful, because these steps I myself take.
In this article I will provide you some ideas how you can build your own homestudio for considerably cheaper price than it would cost to use "official" studio gear. I will also show you few examples where I have used the gear I describe during this article.
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