Our weekly news video covers Renderosity.com news along with hand-picked Digital Arts news from Renderosity Magazine. Computer graphics, digital art and much more.
Renderosity.com News
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Our gallery of the week is the Youth Artists gallery. Although not a large gallery, there are several young artists posting here that definitely have talent. We’ve chosen 10 works from the Youth Artists gallery to feature in this week's Gallery of the Week video.
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Vote for the 2021 Artist of the Year!. All 12 artists who won the Artist of the Month for 2021 are in the voting pool. The competition is sharp as there are many talented artists vying for the award. View each artist's gallery and then vote for ONE. Voting closes on January 19th and the winner will be announced on Jan 26, 2021. Good luck artists!
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Speaking of the Artist of the Month; our January 2021 AOM is AntoMacoda. We are working on an interview and short video gallery which is coming soon.
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Vendor of the Month for January 2021 is Sveva. This supremely talented and popular vendor keeps winning this award. She’s just so good! Visit her store, keep an eye out for an interview and send her congratulations! Not only is she talented, but she’s a wonderful person as well.
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Digital Landscape Creation 5: Terragen 4 by gToon. Terragen is a very popular landscape creation application and is still being actively developed. gToon takes a close look at this excellent program which is part of his ongoing series on Digital Landscape Creation tools. Check it out.
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Krita 5.0 released!. The open-source painting application has huge new updates in this version 5.0. The Animation system has been overhauled, with both user interface improvements and new features, such as clone frames and animated transform masks. Krita now has a built-in storyboard editor! There’s also a recorder to create a video out of your painting sessions. Click the link to find out more.
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What’s Entering the Public Domain in 2022: The Sun Also Rises, Winnie-the-Pooh, Buster Keaton Comedies & More by the Public Domain Review. All music before 1923 is now public domain. Also, there are books, movies and more. Check out this amazing blog post by the Public Domain Review reprinted at Renderosity Magazine.