08-29-2012, 03:54 PM
Thanks for the comment ramalooke - I noticed when I was using black it wasn't looking very dark, I switched over to the desktop computer to use for now on. Now I see that my recent work had dark's that were way to dark. A little saddening, but it should be a little better on here now since I can spot that out. Although I'm nervous now since every one has monitors that are a little different, and my art may look decent on my computer but horribly saturated or discolored on another lol.
I thought switching would help, but I still have to wait for the brush to catch up when using bigger brushes or erasing large areas. I usually worked at around 2300 px plus width and height 300dpi which has slow down with bigger brushes still. Maybe I should scale down my size I work at, but I've heard that working bigger is better.
phew...Digital art is confusing :( so many factors it seems when it comes to specs, size to work at, and everything. It can be somewhat overhelming taking everything into account.
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Onto what I've been doing though - here's some sketches I've done since I was been busy transferring files between computers. Was into a sci-fi mech type theme.
sorry for all the text and lack of art - but I'm ready to get back to it
I thought switching would help, but I still have to wait for the brush to catch up when using bigger brushes or erasing large areas. I usually worked at around 2300 px plus width and height 300dpi which has slow down with bigger brushes still. Maybe I should scale down my size I work at, but I've heard that working bigger is better.
phew...Digital art is confusing :( so many factors it seems when it comes to specs, size to work at, and everything. It can be somewhat overhelming taking everything into account.
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Onto what I've been doing though - here's some sketches I've done since I was been busy transferring files between computers. Was into a sci-fi mech type theme.
sorry for all the text and lack of art - but I'm ready to get back to it