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A try out on recording how I do speed paintings, my first and it was pretty much a failure, the software messed up the editing messed up, well the painting was pretty messed up as well.

I'm going to do another recording using camtasia studio tonight, so stay tuned.

The video here:
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It was about 1 hour and 40 mins in realtime.
Textures used: A rock texture, a photo of a cliff, a volkswagen engine, a beetle and a gas mask.


Photoshop cs 5.
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Really love your concept design. Thank you for the tutorial also, will check it when I have time.
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Mood: Wow! ~destart Sep 18, 2012  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
REALLY 1 HOUR ???? WOW
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This has been featured [link]
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Mood: Joy ~pandawhacker May 29, 2012  Student General Artist
I eagerly await your next video!
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~BuildMyPaperHeart May 29, 2012  Student Artisan Crafter
Love the blurriness, it adds to the atmosphere and the wind blowing all those particles around!

That or it adds to the steam effect. Or both! :O
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~TURNIP-SLOP May 29, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
I have to disagree with you there on both counts, firstly this recording is awesome - nice to see how your process unfolds, and secondly because this picture is awesome too XD don't be so hard on yourself :)
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~rhinoting May 29, 2012  Professional Digital Artist
Aww, thank you :) Glad you enjoyed the vid! Be sure to check out the new one i posted :D
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~TURNIP-SLOP May 29, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
Definitely! :)
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Your works have a real cinematic feel about them. Seeing how you actually go about creating them was entirely fascinating.
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