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Sean Hodge

Hi All! I live in the outskirts of Orlando, Florida. I'm a Creative Editor/Manager for Tuts+, running the sites: Vectortuts+ and the Tuts+ Marketplace. I'm also the former editor of Psdtuts+ and Creative Sessions. I love to design, illustrate, write, and share.

Tuts+ Marketplace Tutorial Competition Winners: $1500 Cash and Additional Prizes Scored

Tuts+ Marketplace Tutorial Competition Winners: $1500 Cash and Additional Prizes Scored

This entry is part 6 of 6 in the series A Comprehensive Beginners Guide to UDK

Today we announce the three winners of the Tuts+ Marketplace Tutorial Competition. Combined, they take home more than $1,500 worth of cash and additional prizes. Take a look to see if your entry came out on top. Also, learn about one of our new tutorial price points that make it easier for a tutorial to be accepted onto the Tuts+ Marketplace.

Tuts+ Marketplace Tutorial Competition: $1500 Cash and Additional Prizes

Tuts+ Marketplace Tutorial Competition: $1500 Cash and Additional Prizes

Want to know how you could win more than $1,000 worth of prizes for having your tutorial accepted on the Tuts+ Marketplace? We’re looking for marketplace author submitted content showing us how you made your high quality Envato™ marketplace items. We’ve got some awesome prizes lined up for numerous winners and are looking for your tutorial submissions to the Tuts+ Marketplace. Are you ready to win some top-notch prizes?

Digital Illustration – Creative Session Wrap
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Digital Illustration – Creative Session Wrap

It’s a wrap. This session has covered a mix of digital illustration articles on theory and in depth case studies. We’ve looked at various artist’s work and their workflows. We’ve taken a close look at the topic of style development, finding your market, and promoting your work. This session posted across numerous Tuts+ sites: Psdtuts+, Vectortuts+, and Cgtuts+. We’ll continue to expand each session as we cover new topics and integrate your feedback. Let us know what you think of this session’s material.

Creative Sessions: Digital Illustration Launch
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Creative Sessions: Digital Illustration Launch

This month on Creative Sessions the vast creative landscape of Digital Illustration. Most successful illustrators have some level of traditional training that they mix with digital techniques, which are indispensable in the field today. We cover a plethora of subjects on digital illustration spanning digital painting, vector illustration, 3D techniques, and more.

Illustrative Lettering Creative Session Wrap
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Illustrative Lettering Creative Session Wrap

It’s a wrap. This session has covered a mix of illustrative lettering articles on theory and in depth case studies. We’ve taken a close look at various artist’s work and their various processes of constructing illustrative lettering. We’ve looked at how to derive inspiration from your imagination, the history of type, and how to create letters with an illustrative flair. This session posted across numerous Tuts+ sites: Psdtuts+, Vectortuts+, Cgtuts+, and Phototuts+. We’ll continue to expand each session as we cover new topics and integrate your feedback. Let us know what you think of this session’s material.

Creative Illustrative Lettering Challenge – Part 2
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Creative Illustrative Lettering Challenge – Part 2

This session we proposed a challenge to two illustrators. We asked each of them to take our own “tuts+” brand name and illustrate it with a creative lettering solution. Learn how each of them went about solving this, and the concepts they worked with to bring about the final work. In this Part 2 of this challenge, we’ll look at Jacob Bian’s solution and how he uses figures, motion and depth within a 3D scene, to transform this brief into a creative work of art.

Creative Sessions: Illustrative Lettering Launch
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Creative Sessions: Illustrative Lettering Launch

Our first creative session on Character Illustration was a runaway success. This month we’re covering Illustrative Lettering, which touches on numerous creative fields. Historically, one could look to calligraphers, hand painted signage, and more. Even with early printed books it was small print runs and hand set type. In this session, you’ll learn how professional illustrators are inspired by lettering traditions from the past, and how they integrate this into their digital workflow.