Hey /gd/
I found myself in love with the style old american wildlife and park pictures/paintings/sign/adverts. First of all: Do you have any tips or website for getting inspo on those paintings?
Secondly, any tips on how do actually achieve that "painted"-like effect? I know CorelDraw should probably be the best tool, but could I achieve the same effect with a tablet, "nice" brushes and PS/AI?
Thanks in advance
>Coreldraw
Is this b8
>>256007
>I know CorelDraw should probably be the best tool
Nah anon, PS is waaay better. You could easily recreate that effect using the default brushes and a medium/low Flow setting.
>>256007
>>>/ic/ will be more helpful than gd for painting.
i guess you could just start playing with a wacom and ps (or the software you are the most comfy with) and see where that leads. i do have a few of those posters along with some /ic/ tutorials/infographics i could post them if you want. but it could take me a while.
>>256089
american modernism posters
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>>256099
b.t.w the pics have the names of the artist you could find more if you google the names.
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>>256007
These are really nice posters OP. But the first one has the silhouette of a christmas tree in the middle and it makes me want to drown the illustrator in a bathtub
>>256132
It's not a Christmas tree. Its the Firewatch logo from the bottom.
>>256402
oh, I see, with the shield too. that's pretty clever. Still bothers me, maybe if they made it less obvious
>>256132
it's the logo and please don't criticize olly moss near me
>>256655
Olly Moss is a faggot and so are you :) jk his stuff is dope, but you are still a faggot.
>>256007
Hmm this is from FireWatch
>>256732
U dont say m8