Files showing the sketching, coloring, and shading process.
The PSD files are excellent for studying digital painting techniques, layer management, and color application in programs like Adobe Photoshop, Procreate, or Clip Studio Paint.
Since it is a .zip file, you will need a file archiver tool like 7-Zip (Windows), WinRAR , or the built-in archive utility on macOS/Linux to extract the contents. Viewing: JPG files can be viewed in any image viewer.
Note: This is older artwork (2015) from the artist's early Patreon/digital release phase.
Files showing the sketching, coloring, and shading process.
The PSD files are excellent for studying digital painting techniques, layer management, and color application in programs like Adobe Photoshop, Procreate, or Clip Studio Paint.
Since it is a .zip file, you will need a file archiver tool like 7-Zip (Windows), WinRAR , or the built-in archive utility on macOS/Linux to extract the contents. Viewing: JPG files can be viewed in any image viewer.
Note: This is older artwork (2015) from the artist's early Patreon/digital release phase.
Shotcut was originally conceived in November, 2004 by Charlie Yates, an MLT co-founder and the original lead developer (see the original website). The current version of Shotcut is a complete rewrite by Dan Dennedy, another MLT co-founder and its current lead. Dan wanted to create a new editor based on MLT and he chose to reuse the Shotcut name since he liked it so much. He wanted to make something to exercise the new cross-platform capabilities of MLT especially in conjunction with the WebVfx and Movit plugins.
Lead Developer of Shotcut and MLT