Hi Everyone
Here is a simple tool bin that contians a 90 degree triangle and some lines marked in 5, 10 and 15 point increments.
I've been working through the book Vanishing point by Jason Cheeseman-Myer to learn some perspective tricks.
Up until today I've been using plastic triangles and rulers directly on my Cintiq. I decided to make these brushes to protect it.
Some simple perspective and scale brushes
Some simple perspective and scale brushes
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Last edited by NickA on 24 Sep 2009, 14:10, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Some simple perspective and scale brushes
Thanks a lot NickA
Could you please put an example of those brushes ?
Could you please put an example of those brushes ?
Re: Some simple perspective and scale brushes
Sure. It's just some simple cut brush images that I use to find angles and proportions. I use the z key to change the size of them and the c key to rotate. See image below.
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Re: Some simple perspective and scale brushes
Here is the only scene I've bothered to fully render and colour from that book (so far). It's the last exercise from the 2 pt perspective chapter. This was made prior to me making this tool bin, using real plastic rulers and triangles.
Last edited by NickA on 24 Sep 2009, 14:20, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Some simple perspective and scale brushes
Nice. I did something similar by googling for images of a protractor and then cutbrushed it so I can make a new layer and stamp it down then draw guidelines from it.
There's a nice image of a 360° protractor with transparancy at wikipedia that makes a perfect cutbrush: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protractor" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Some other nice perspective tutorials in video:
Scott Robertson
http://www.thegnomonworkshop.com/store/ ... -Robertson" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Carl Dobsky
http://media.massiveblack.com/downloads.html#carl" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Click on "images" for examples
There's a nice image of a 360° protractor with transparancy at wikipedia that makes a perfect cutbrush: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protractor" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Some other nice perspective tutorials in video:
Scott Robertson
http://www.thegnomonworkshop.com/store/ ... -Robertson" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Carl Dobsky
http://media.massiveblack.com/downloads.html#carl" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Click on "images" for examples
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Re: Some simple perspective and scale brushes
That's a very nice protractor . Yea, I also do all my cutbrush guidelines on a seperate layer as well. I find it handy to turn down the layer opacity once I've put them down.
Re: Some simple perspective and scale brushes
Yeah same here, I draw everything in full opacity on several layers one for each color and turn the layer down and up when I need it. Would be nice to have layer groups.
btw the protractor image is an SVG (Vector) so you can scale it up in your browser as large as you need it without pixelation before cutting it.
btw the protractor image is an SVG (Vector) so you can scale it up in your browser as large as you need it without pixelation before cutting it.
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Re: Some simple perspective and scale brushes
Great, how do you convert it? I had to use inkscape. Here's a .png copy for anyone who wants it (public domain).
Re: Some simple perspective and scale brushes
I use Opera browser, it displays svg natively so all I did was display the image in the browser ( http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... actor1.svg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ) scale the page up (Control+/-) and then right click copy to clipboard. Then in TVpaint I use new layer from clipboard. I magic wand select to cut out the protractor and cutbrush it.
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