Clem's Art Blog
My name is Clem Robertson. I am a professional artist. I sculpt, illustrate, build models, props and costumes. This blog serves to showcase my various projects and interests.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Game at Nigel's new shop for Warhammer.
Here are some pictures of the first game day at the Kenilworth Dragons' new home. There are six, 6 foot by 4 foot tables. The main event was a six player free-for-all carnage for a prize voucher.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Individual Dwellings for Inhabid.
Here are the individual dwellings for Inhabid citizens. Each one representing a specific area and themed accordingly.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Inhabid City final version
Hi there, In honour of my one follower I will now update my blog.
Here is my completed version of my Inhabid city:
This was made by sticking pictures together in photoshop and tweaking it a bit. There are seven areas: Crystal, Moss, Mountain, Lake, Canyon, Fungi and Jungle.
Here is my completed version of my Inhabid city:
This was made by sticking pictures together in photoshop and tweaking it a bit. There are seven areas: Crystal, Moss, Mountain, Lake, Canyon, Fungi and Jungle.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Banner Adds for my Forum Signatures.
Well I fetched more water today for my fish tank. When I got home I thought of designing some banners for my signature. Now people can click on them to link to my Blog, my Artificial live rock gallery on MASA, Marine Aquariums South Africa and also Henk's importer business for Omega One fish food and other Aquarium Products.
What I learned today: MASA only allows banner adds that are "200 by 200 pixels or 20.0 KB (whichever is smaller)".So after much struggling in Photoshop trying to change the image size without, well changing the image size, I discovered under "File" "Save for Web" the function that saves it as a Gif or a Jpeg for the Web. This drastically reduces the file size, but still gives you a nice large image. Now if only I can attach the links to the Gif in Photoshop already I wont have to do it in each forum.
What I learned today: MASA only allows banner adds that are "200 by 200 pixels or 20.0 KB (whichever is smaller)".So after much struggling in Photoshop trying to change the image size without, well changing the image size, I discovered under "File" "Save for Web" the function that saves it as a Gif or a Jpeg for the Web. This drastically reduces the file size, but still gives you a nice large image. Now if only I can attach the links to the Gif in Photoshop already I wont have to do it in each forum.
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