The Beatles! Yay! I like it.
The Beatles! Yay! I like it.
Only pics I thought were [from scrumplebery's word] awsomesause on the 1st page were from Black Orb and Rocket, and the pics were of Vincent and that Pirate Guy.....
No comment..... O.o *gets afraid of pic and kills self*
What is it? I can't see what it is?![]()
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I can't tell if it's Male or Female. No compliments on this besides that the musles are good.![]()
The bow should look more 3-Dish to meh, but over all, it's pretty good.
The face is out of proportion, yet the smiling sun Rox.![]()
The face is out of proportion, yet the smiling sun Rox.[/QUOTE]
Holy crap I forgot about that picture . At first I was assuming that you were refering to another picture and then I realized that you basically noticed stuff on the first page.
Yeah my faces are normal now.![]()
It is really fun to quick sketch starry night like drawings.
A little No Need For Bushido fandoodle. I love that comic.
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I like the colouring on those beatles.
Here's a sketch of work in progress;
Kratos, God of War.
Here's an eye. IT HAS NO EYE LASHES!(i.e. Can't be bothered...)
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"... and so I close, realizing that perhaps the ending has not yet been written."
I'm impressed. O_O
Why don't you post more often??
Laziness, that and I only just found out today that Photoshop has airbrush options. I really do need to play around with brush settings and my tablet more often -- though I didn't use a tablet for this, just a mouse and some layer masks.
But thanks! I am really digging the airbrush tools and hope that I will do a lot more with it.![]()
"... and so I close, realizing that perhaps the ending has not yet been written."
You drew THAT with a mouse? *dies*
I'll retire on the spot and never post any art ever again. T_T
Actually no, but you made me feel once again ashamed of how poor my art skills actually are sometimes.
All you need is an artistic eye / talent (which you very much have). In Photoshop, you can click the airbrush tool in the brush tool (if that makes sense) and set Flow to 1%, then you can build up with different colour tones. You can also use smudge/blur tools as well as colour dodge / burn / sponge tools to mix colours together and define specific areas.
It's best to start with large brushes and dark tones, then slowly build up to the highlights.
I hope that helps in some way, it's hard to explain in text...
"... and so I close, realizing that perhaps the ending has not yet been written."
Yeah, that's the method I use (I actually prefer to start working from middle range tones, then add shadows and highlights), but... my results just don't have that quality.
I should take art classes.
Just for curiosity, what's the size/resolution you usually start working from? Your work looks very, very detailed. I recently started working in 600 DPI, 300 not being detailed enough anymore, but I often end up building horribly large files that my computer cannot handle. é_è
How can I avoid that in Photoshop?
To be honest, I have really just used 72PPI (like the eye), but lately I have been using 150-200PPI and notice a huge difference. I'd say stick with around 200PPI if your computer can handle it (most likely can).
300DPI if you do plan on printing it out -- at least that's what I've been told (use CMYK instead of RGB then).
So yeah, I dunno.
"... and so I close, realizing that perhaps the ending has not yet been written."
72 DPI? *swoons*
Phew, seems like you give me a run for my money.