03-16-2017, 03:57 AM
Alex - I agree with you on studying, it's time for me to loosen up.
The podcast does get too philosophical at times but I feel like that was their intention. *shrugs*
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Yo yo yo!
For people who did not know, I am on Spring Break right now, which explains why I am so active on this website but on Monday it's back to a post every 20 years. My goal this week is to get as much mileage on digital art and Photoshop as quick as possible before the labor kicks in once again.
(Art): More dumb sketching, some from other comics because I like the expressions. This was the beginning of me trying to figure out how to do a simplified eye ball with a 0.5 pen (Also, I started to make my eyes smaller than usual.)
Making brushes for Photoshop was the most odd experience on this program. Well... instead of a normal round hard brush, I have to do a weird squiggly round shape with a couple of jags then put an intense blur on it and then change the brush dynamics then... boom. A brush for line-art.
And it works!!
Credit to a man named Robert Marzullo on Youtube for giving me the idea to do these types of brushes. He is a comic book artist so he was giving a tutorial on how to make brushes for line art and it looks very cool. Of course I have to adjust my version of the brush in order to appeal to me.
I look at other artists like Borodante and Sinix who also uses slime-shaped brushes to do drawing and painting and they are doing well (I was also trying to imitate Sinix's brush). I guess normal circle are ultra boring, respectable I suppose.
(Art): Moooorrrreeeeee sketching. I tired to do some transformation kind of thing, I don't think I pulled it off well.
Time to go back on Photoshop.
The podcast does get too philosophical at times but I feel like that was their intention. *shrugs*
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Yo yo yo!
For people who did not know, I am on Spring Break right now, which explains why I am so active on this website but on Monday it's back to a post every 20 years. My goal this week is to get as much mileage on digital art and Photoshop as quick as possible before the labor kicks in once again.
(Art): More dumb sketching, some from other comics because I like the expressions. This was the beginning of me trying to figure out how to do a simplified eye ball with a 0.5 pen (Also, I started to make my eyes smaller than usual.)
Making brushes for Photoshop was the most odd experience on this program. Well... instead of a normal round hard brush, I have to do a weird squiggly round shape with a couple of jags then put an intense blur on it and then change the brush dynamics then... boom. A brush for line-art.
And it works!!
Credit to a man named Robert Marzullo on Youtube for giving me the idea to do these types of brushes. He is a comic book artist so he was giving a tutorial on how to make brushes for line art and it looks very cool. Of course I have to adjust my version of the brush in order to appeal to me.
I look at other artists like Borodante and Sinix who also uses slime-shaped brushes to do drawing and painting and they are doing well (I was also trying to imitate Sinix's brush). I guess normal circle are ultra boring, respectable I suppose.
(Art): Moooorrrreeeeee sketching. I tired to do some transformation kind of thing, I don't think I pulled it off well.
Time to go back on Photoshop.