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#41
I took some pictures of myself the other day in the beach, hope you can use them as reference. Here's my Crimson Daggers References Pack 3 :)

http://sta.sh/01zjh3315p1w

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#42
I had the chance to put on a plate armor and make some photos.
i put the photos as stock references in a new DA account i made http://wolkenfels-stock.deviantart.com/
Hopefully i can get that armor and some others as well as swords and shields in summer to make more references.
Have fun!

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#43
Hey guys,
Studying hands today and took some reference pics of my own hands. There's 25 in the pack hope someone finds it useful =)

http://sk-wall.deviantart.com/art/My-Han...dreydwdeaq

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#44
Other peoples references pages might be useful for some of you. I highly reccomend

http://lanebrownart.blogspot.com.au/p/resources.html

He is also good at art, so look at his stuff. Sycra also has a good resource page, just navigate to it.

http://www.sycra.net/

Sycra is also good at the art

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#45
I was on the trip to the mountains yesterday. I took some photos of rocks, trees and landscapes. Maybe you can use it as reference.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/fl1bhi

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#46
Hi, it's me again. This time I'm posting some winter photos I took somewhere in mountains. You can find here some architecture, misty/moody places and open sunny landscapes. Hope some of you find it useful

http://www.sendspace.com/file/5q6t19

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#47
http://alexhays.com/loomis/


A collection of Loomis PDF books for free use :).

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#48
Two other sides for screen caps:

http://screenmusings.org/
http://moviescreenshots.blogspot.com/

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#49
Just found this... don't know if this has been posted. if so sorry

http://www.wysp.ws/practice/
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#50
bruce lees top 7 fundamentals for getting your life in shape
http://www.positivityblog.com/index.php/...-in-shape/
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#51
this site is helping me a TON to learn anatomy, Turntable photo models

http://www.reybustos.com/04er/er.html

just scroll down abit and theres a list
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#52
Found this pretty handy, it's Dota 2's Character Art Guide - http://media.steampowered.com/apps/dota2...tGuide.pdf

Neat how they had the over arching palette with desaturated/devalued blues and kept the warms more vibrant.
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#53
Mainly architecture stuff, but you can find some old rooms and ladscapes. Hope it helps.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/hs9dc4

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#54
Ramalooke: Out of curiosity (assuming you took these), where were they taken?

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#55
@mactire
Those pics were taken during my trip to Dresden

Posting some more pics. This time you can find a lot of landscapes and forest stuff. Plus some cool old statues and ruined castle inside the forest. Hope they'll come in handy.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/i7vzei

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#56
wonderful article about composition rules http://www.wetcanvas.com/Articles2/135/120/

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#57
heyy daggers. Here's some more stuff, hopefully again these are all new links:

Huge Ilya Repin gallery

More russian art, I have no idea who any of the artists are, but some seriously awesome drawings.

Huge Mucha thread on Conceptart!

Less huge but still cool gallery of J.C. Leyendecker

Frazetta Drawings: (here) and (here)

Planes/other military stuff (a lot of the images are pretty high quality)

SketchWiki I think this is a resource for some industrial design class at Art Center, but very excellent resource for industrial design foundations if you can understand the diagrams.

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#58
Hi guys. I was watching Daves Knight sketch tut and he was talking about the golden rule and differ comps that cs6 has. But I found a cropping tool/masking with some if not all of the comps like the golder rule and 3rds cs6 has and could be used the same way. Here is a link to it. It works in cs2 and 3 and up I believe. http://www.photoshopgurus.com/forum/abso...-crop.html
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#59
It's me again with more forest, ladscape stuff. Rocks, architecture (but not much) and small water stream also included ;p. Pics were taken on sunny day.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/na9x7w

Btw. If some of you may also want to check out comp shapes.
http://artention.ch/resources/7-composit...-elements/

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#60
f%c$! the number of resources to go through. It's really not a useful way of archiving resource links, but then again no forum based thread could ever get this right. Anyway putting my bitching and laziness aside here's my little addition:

Detailed photos of master works....you can see the texture in all it's glory!
http://waterlili.es/

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