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    Multi-Tool Concept Art Workflow by Pavel Kondrashev

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    Ever started a concept and felt stuck between sketching and final rendering?

    This tutorial shows how professional concept artist Pavel Kondrashev uses 3D as a powerful sketching tool — not to complicate the process, but to keep it clear and flexible.

    You’ll get a clear look at his professional pipeline — the tools he uses, how he applies them, and the reasoning behind each step. It’s a practical way to understand his process and pick up ideas to refine your own.

    Bonus: along with the video tutorial, you’ll receive a set of flat brushes to use in your own painting workflow.

    Discover how to make your work bloom — just like sakura in spring — with a fast, flexible workflow that brings together different techniques and tools.

    Check out the preview on YouTube!

    📌What You Will Learn:

    • Using Blender for fast 3D sketching: light, camera and composition

    • Simplify idea building with assets and composition rules

    • Preparing setups for paint-over in Photoshop

    ⏱️Tutorial Duration:

    A 60-minute tutorial that covers both theory and hands-on practice from Pavel’s workflow

    💻Software Used:

    Blender, Photoshop

    👩‍🎨Who This Tutorial Is For:

    Artists exploring concept design with 2D + 3D workflow.

    Perfect for concept artists, illustrators, and students who want to speed up ideation, improve composition, and integrate 3D into their process.

    Join Pavel on Artstation: artstation.com/pavelkondrashov

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