In this course, veteran instructor and concept artist for video games Matt Kohr teaches you digital painting techniques and workflow tips that will prepare you to work as a concept artists professionally.
All too often, artists are quick to think of Photoshop as a digital canvas, and approach it from an old paradigm. The problem is that Photoshop plays by some fundamentally different rules. If you adjust your mindset to acknowledge the inherent strengths of the software, you’ll be much more prepared to make large-scale changes to the image at a moment’s notice – an invaluable skill in the concept art industry.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 05:47
1 lesson, 05:47
1.1Introduction05:47
1.1
Introduction
05:47
2.Foundations6 lessons, 48:07
6 lessons, 48:07
2.1Linework Preparation06:08
2.1
Linework Preparation
06:08
2.2Masking Basics07:28
2.2
Masking Basics
07:28
2.3Primary Fur10:48
2.3
Primary Fur
10:48
2.4Dark Fur08:04
2.4
Dark Fur
08:04
2.5Tiger Stripes08:13
2.5
Tiger Stripes
08:13
2.6Selection Building07:26
2.6
Selection Building
07:26
3.Details5 lessons, 41:21
5 lessons, 41:21
3.1The Eyes08:35
3.1
The Eyes
08:35
3.2Long Fur09:22
3.2
Long Fur
09:22
3.3The Horns05:45
3.3
The Horns
05:45
3.4Blending07:17
3.4
Blending
07:17
3.5Post-Processing10:22
3.5
Post-Processing
10:22
I'm an experienced concept artist with a number of shipped console and PC titles. I graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design with a BFA in Sequential Art. The purpose of this site is to provide an online space to showcase some of my current work.
Additionally I run a blog dedicated to digital paint instruction: ctrl+Paint

