| Building upon the foundation of his first two DVDs, Dylan takes you through the entire matte painting process, from pencil sketch to color study to final rendering. He demonstrates many techniques he uses in production, from various types of photo manipulation to hand painting methods. Many challenges are addressed, such as skies, water, architecture, linear perspective and atmospheric perspective. You will also learn how to relight a painting as Dylan transforms a daylight scene into a sunset shot. As an added bonus, the original photo references and the final Adobe Photoshop® file are included in this DVD-ROM.
Over 2 1/2 hours of lecture.
Topics Covered
Composition
Realistic Lighting
Digital Painting
Photo Manipulation
Micro Composition
Linear Perspective
Atmospheric Perspective
Non-destructive Painting
Problem Solving
Chapters
01: Color Sketch and the Sky
02: Creating the Hills
03: Creating the Foreground
04: Adding Detail and Distant Buildings
05: Creating the Main Buildings
06: Detailing the Buildings
07: Refining the Painting
08: Cloud Shadows and Final Details
09: Re-Lighting for Sunset
Instructor Bio
Dylan Cole is a leading matte painter and concept artist specializing in work for film, television, and video games. After graduating from UCLA with a degree in fine art, he took his painting skills to the computer. He got his start with a brief stint at Illusion Arts on Time Machine. Smaller jobs as a matte painter and concept artist led to him working at Rhythm and Hues on Daredevil. He then left his native California to go to New Zealand to be a senior matte painter on Return of the King for Weta Digital. He returned to the US as Lead Matte Painter on The Chronicles of Riddick for Rhythm and Hues, where he transitioned to Visual Effects Art Director on The Ring 2. He has also done freelance matte painting on many different films including, I, Robot, Van Helsing, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, and The Aviator. He is currently doing concept design for several video game companies and continuing to do matte painting on such films as Memoirs of a Geisha and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.

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