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Newstream
09-02-2005, 02:22 PM
Hi!

Been playing around with S&T lately and the more I use it the more powerful I find it.
(In fact, I'm completely hooked on S&T right now! )

Anyway, Here are a couple of WIP's sketches I did for a client to be used in educational material to describe certain simple processes. The client wanted something really basic and "hand made" looking. Crits and feedback welcome!

http://www.badtastic.com/S&T/01.jpg (http://www.badtastic.com/S&T/01.jpg)
http://www.badtastic.com/S&T/02.jpg (http://www.badtastic.com/S&T/02.jpg)
http://www.badtastic.com/S&T/03.jpg (http://www.badtastic.com/S&T/03.jpg)
http://www.badtastic.com/S&T/04.jpg (http://www.badtastic.com/S&T/04.jpg)

BTW: I also put together this PDF (http://www.badtastic.com/S&T/S&T_presets.zip) (6MB zipped) with all of C4D's (R8,5) default Sketch presets rendered out to use a visual reference for anyone who may find it useful.

Cheers / Alex

lightblitter22
09-02-2005, 02:50 PM
Nice, but they look a bit cartoony to me...

(sorry... bad pun:D cool stuff)

ernia
09-02-2005, 03:19 PM
I think they look gorgeous.

ernia

Byla
09-02-2005, 03:25 PM
nice art directing indeed, no critics.

mikeh64
09-02-2005, 03:38 PM
thanks for the S&T styles PDF - great resource

and yes, S&T is really addicting once you start digging - the depth and power is remarkable

onostuff
09-02-2005, 05:10 PM
Thanks Badastic,
Looks great and the pdf is a great resource.

Patrick

acmepixel
09-02-2005, 11:23 PM
Thank you Alex! This is great. I am inspired to dust off my copy of S&T.

Newstream
09-03-2005, 12:00 AM
Hey! Thanks for all the encouraging words :)

You know S&T can actually be quite a time-saver especially if you've got a client who wants hand drawn looking illustrations and suddenly decides he wants them drawn from a slightly different angle. He doesn't need to know that its a piece of cake for you to just change the camera angle and re-render the image with the exact same "look" and stroke as the previous illustration without the actual pain of redrawing the whole thing the traditional way by hand! In this respect S&T is wonderful.

Another thing worth mentioning is if you happen to be working on an image that's part of a series, S&T allows all the rendered images in the series to look consistently drawn i.e. as if all drawn by the same artist (providing you stick to similar lighting & camera angles etc.) This can sometimes be both tricky and time-consuming to achieve in real life even if you happen to be skilled at drawing.

Cheers / Alex

Tiziano
09-03-2005, 12:20 AM
COOL BAD!
You the Man!

Finster
09-03-2005, 01:46 PM
Thanks Bad for that PDF resource. I just got S&T yesterday, and this will help a lot.

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