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Speed Painting

 

Just in case you haven’t seen this guy’s stuff, I’m posting a link because it’s really cool to watch. He’s an artist named Nico Di Mattia, and he does digital illustrations in Photoshop. This means he is drawing and painting his images in Photoshop the same way you would on a canvas. He records while he is working on them and plays it back in time-lapse. It is really interesting stuff. His website is www.speed-painting.com. Now, being the Transformers fan that I am, I have to give you another link to a piece he did illustrating Bumble Bee from the new Transformers movie. Check it out.

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