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03-19-2009, 01:47 AM
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#31 | | "Truth will set me free." Join Date: May 2003 Posts: 12,891 Location: Wake Forest, NC News Credits: 3 | Quote:
Originally Posted by Grimlock2.0 Most of the tutorial links (and links in general) in this thread are broken. To a Mod. Could we delete this thread and start it over fresh. I'm very interested in learning, but there's not a whole lot of info left via links here... Thanks! | We are in the process of overhauling the Fan Art section, as you can clearly see. These things take a lot of time and work. Thank you for your continued patience! |
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06-18-2009, 04:35 AM
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#32 | | "Truth will set me free." Join Date: May 2003 Posts: 12,891 Location: Wake Forest, NC News Credits: 3 | I just wanted to post a brief update:
I've went through over half of the tutorial links here, with some updates. Some updates you can visibly see; others you cannot. I still refer to my above post to let you know that we are still in the process of overhauling this portion (as well as others) in the Radicons Fan Art section.
Also, if you have a resource that you think is valuable, feel free to post it in Radicons General Discussion, and simply tag it with the prefix of "Fan Art". If others find it useful, we'll move the thread to our resources section! However, this thread needs to remain clean otherwise. Now that Fan Art is a part of Radicons, we have no need of one single "dump" thread for all Fan Art tutorials, as we are creating a database of tutorials now  |
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06-23-2009, 05:02 AM
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#33 | | "Truth will set me free." Join Date: May 2003 Posts: 12,891 Location: Wake Forest, NC News Credits: 3 | Tutorial Thread.
Tutorial found in the "Transformers Funnies" section. I thought it'd be useful here, and this tutorial can be copied/pasted to this tutorial thread  |
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07-04-2009, 06:08 AM
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#34 | | "Truth will set me free." Join Date: May 2003 Posts: 12,891 Location: Wake Forest, NC News Credits: 3 | I just wanted all of the Radicons to know that EACH tutorial link has been tested by yours truly in an effort to keep any of you from getting a good ol' 404 message. Stay tuned for a Fan Art Tutorials update from Radicons!  |
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08-01-2009, 01:56 AM
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#35 | | "Truth will set me free." Join Date: May 2003 Posts: 12,891 Location: Wake Forest, NC News Credits: 3 | https://www.schoolism.com/ Alvin Lee's Online Art School |
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08-15-2009, 04:05 AM
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#36 | | "Truth will set me free." Join Date: May 2003 Posts: 12,891 Location: Wake Forest, NC News Credits: 3 | Ok guys, just a quick update:
All of the bad links have been removed. I mainly wanted everyone to see that work was being done, the amount of work (yes, I clicked each website for connectivity), and if someone had an entry that needs updating a friendly nudge to do so (  ).
There are some of the tutorials that are posted here that appear to still be useful. I know that much of this thread is geared towards 3-D renders so far. I want everyone to know that we want a robust section for Illustration resources. If you have any tutorials you'd like to share, please follow the updated instructions I've included in this thread.
Also, what I'd like to see in the remainder of this thread is some feedback only regarding the links this thread contains. Are these still useful to you? If so, which ones? If you have an updated example you think is better, simply quote the link and reply with your example. One thing I'd like to avoid further is linking to other discussion boards. If you know of a tutorial that is hosted on a discussion board, please submit it via the instructions I've already provided.
Thanks guys, and we'll continue with the updates as they come!  |
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10-02-2009, 10:08 AM
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#37 | | "Truth will set me free." Join Date: May 2003 Posts: 12,891 Location: Wake Forest, NC News Credits: 3 | Quote:
Originally Posted by Superquad7 Ok guys, just a quick update:
All of the bad links have been removed. I mainly wanted everyone to see that work was being done, the amount of work (yes, I clicked each website for connectivity), and if someone had an entry that needs updating a friendly nudge to do so (  ).
There are some of the tutorials that are posted here that appear to still be useful. I know that much of this thread is geared towards 3-D renders so far. I want everyone to know that we want a robust section for Illustration resources. If you have any tutorials you'd like to share, please follow the updated instructions I've included in this thread.
Also, what I'd like to see in the remainder of this thread is some feedback only regarding the links this thread contains. Are these still useful to you? If so, which ones? If you have an updated example you think is better, simply quote the link and reply with your example. One thing I'd like to avoid further is linking to other discussion boards. If you know of a tutorial that is hosted on a discussion board, please submit it via the instructions I've already provided.
Thanks guys, and we'll continue with the updates as they come!  | Anyone? O_o |
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