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Topic Author Description
3D Cafe's Tutorials
[Added: 1/16/2002]
  Hundreds of tutorials covering almost every major art package. 
Building a fire in Photoshop
[Added: 7/5/2000]
Jesse King  Use standard Photoshop 5.0+ filters to make fire fit for a logo. No need for PowerTools any more... 
Common Methodologies for Lead Artists
[Added: 12/8/2000]
Di Davies  Discusses the more defined role the lead artist must play into today's market. 
Creating Good Game Art When You’re Not An Artist
[Added: 6/27/2000]
Mason McCuskey  Need some good art for your game, but can't find an artist? Don't worry - this article will give you a few ideas on how to do your own art, and still come out looking good. 
Game Artist's Perspective
[Added: 8/17/2003]
Erik Asorson  A bi-weekly column covering issues important to aspiring developers as well as professionals already working in the industry.  
Making metalic text in Photoshop
[Added: 7/5/2000]
Matthew Allen  Make text that looks like it was cut out of sheet metal. 
Simple Gradient Style Shading
[Added: 4/30/2002]
Jeremiah Embs  Explains how to shade using gradiants in GIMP. 
Stop Staring Chapter 7: Building Emotion: The Basics of the Eyes
[Added: 10/27/2003]
Jason Osipa  Chapter from the book Stop Staring: Facial Modeling and Animation Done Right by Jason Osipa, from Sybex. 
Using Blender to Make Game Models Part 2
[Added: 6/20/2005]
Jeremy 'Wolfmanyoda' Cox  In this installment, you'll learn how to use Blender's UV tool. 
 
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