Building an endoskeleton for our AI overlords with two random objects

Hey guys! Been a while since my last upload, been busy running the studio as well as some workshops here and there, ages since I did any personal art. Figured it’d be... interesting to do a redesign of an endoskeleton from the Terminator series in current times. Soundtrack: Terminator 1 & 2 OST, copyright by SME Artstation high res: Instagram: Twitter: ------------------------------------------- Some FAQs: 1. This is Photoshop CC, on a desktop, with a Wacom Cintiq Pro 24, any tabletop tablet would work just as great. Canvas size is international paper A4 size @ 300 dpi. 2. I only use Photoshop default brushes for the videos here on youtube, I rarely use specialize brushes, nonetheless you can get the brushes I’m using here: 3. I’m a professional concept artist in the gaming industry for the past decade, but I’ve been drawing digitally for more than 15 years. I’ve worked on Destiny 2, Valorant, Gears 4 & 5, Halo: Infinite, COD: Inifinite Warfare, Anthem, Mortal Kombat X, and so on. 4. Currently I don’t have mentorships or online classes to offer, I used to teach concept art at an art college but stopped due to work, but that might change later this year as I plan to also get back into the educational field and will start online classes. 5. Photobashing is not recommended for beginners, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by it or become reliant on photos to produce artwork. Photobashing is a technique concept artists commonly use to speed up the creation process, it allows us to produce more artworks within a certain amount of time compared to hand-drawing all of it, it still takes a lot from one’s visual library and painting fundamentals. It’s a fun technique to explore but if you’re just starting in digital art I would not recommend focusing on it, foundation matters! For starters, I’d recommend doing more photo studies, material ball studies, figure drawing, etc. --------------------------------------- My studio: Instagram: Artstation:
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