06-21-2016, 09:43 AM
Hey!
Yeah, digital art is SUPER frustrating until you get the hang of it. I found the rendering tutorial on www.ctrlpaint.com to be really helpful. Start rendering something simple like a box or sphere and practice smooth blending until you find a way that works for you. The main issue in your studies right now is the blending. Once you figure that out, you can go over them and smooth it all out. Then you will be able to more accurately define the values and shapes etc.
also go easy on yourself cos that digital study of the george bellows piece is pretty great, and its a pretty complex piece to be doing a study of - you set a high bar for yourself!
Yeah, digital art is SUPER frustrating until you get the hang of it. I found the rendering tutorial on www.ctrlpaint.com to be really helpful. Start rendering something simple like a box or sphere and practice smooth blending until you find a way that works for you. The main issue in your studies right now is the blending. Once you figure that out, you can go over them and smooth it all out. Then you will be able to more accurately define the values and shapes etc.
also go easy on yourself cos that digital study of the george bellows piece is pretty great, and its a pretty complex piece to be doing a study of - you set a high bar for yourself!
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