Ok, fess up: who among us owns a fancy DSLR camera but primarily shoots in auto mode? Only me? Well, luckily (for me, at least), the London School of Photography has produced a fantastic cheat sheet that quickly explains the basic features of most DSLRs. We reached...
Times have changed for today’s professional creators of digital content. Whether you’re a student studying industrial design, a freelance illustrator, a studio-affiliated animator or game developer, remote work is no longer a privilege. It’s downright de rigueur. Gone...
Brooklyn-based digital artist, Sheeba Maya, specializes in fantasy art, and is a prominent figure in the Afrofuturism movement. Afrofuturism is defined as an artistic movement that responds to and challenges the exclusion of people of color, specifically of the...
If you’ve ever been to the Wacom booth at San Diego Comic Con, you may have seen a presentation by Sideshow Collectible’s artist, JP Mavinga. Incredibly talented, JP is one of the most humble and self-deprecating people we know. In fact, we only...
Part 1 of a 2-part series Color is one of the most complicated and subjective topics in art. So I’m going to try to summarize it in the shortest terms possible. First off, I’ll skip covering the color wheel, the scheme types, and color symbolism here; this is...