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Submitted: May 2, 2008
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Resolution: 800×1101
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon PowerShot SD600
Shutter Speed: 1/60 second
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 6 mm
Date Picture Taken: Dec 30, 2007, 3:51:42 AM

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Keeping to my word that I would finish this one after college semester was over or just when I finally had the chance.

First off, the tutorial is broken into 2 60mb videos. Basically, I don't talk much during it except at the beginning. For the most part, I am demonstrating my method that I use when I blend crayons and hatch with them.

Each video is roughly 13 minutes long. I figured 2 videos would be enough to get the most of it. After I recorded the second video I took a break from it and walked away for about a day. Then I came back to it and worked on it for another 13 minutes to finish it up / correct mistakes and what not. The image you see in this deviation is the completed one after I spent the last 13 minutes on it.

Oh and before I forget, I apologize ahead of time for some areas of the video that all you see is my back. I sorta forgot I was recording for a minute and got in the way -_-.

Yes I know, there are probably still mistakes in it but I am contempt with that for right now, since it was just a study and I was not referencing anything. I also exaggerated the muscles so beginners can see what shapes they are made out of and where they go.

Oh my gosh, you actually get to see the person behind the camera ^_^;. Note, I did this after fall semester in 2007 between semesters. That is why I had not shaved ;d.

Enjoy!

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Part 1: [link]

Part 2: [link]
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Can't play WMV files over here, but... nice work any way!!

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using linux or mac?

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"The human mind has limitless possibilities and creativity, however one must use it wisely." - Metric
I watched it all ... nice work.

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~ Nobody is perfect, at least you should try.
Thank you. Rather long I know, but I felt it was the only way to achieve what I wanted to express. On a completely different note, probably by sometime next fall I will hopefully have a small clip on oil painting from beginning to end.

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"The human mind has limitless possibilities and creativity, however one must use it wisely." - Metric

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