01-29-2020, 01:06 PM
wow impressive traditional works Artloader. I've drawn a lot with pencil/pen but have never touched traditional paints. Considering the time effort it takes me to paint stuff digitally I'm in awe of people who have the patience to get good at traditional painting which is probably 10x as hard.
Also a Clip studio user here. I honestly love this program compared to any others I've tried. It has all the tools that I need (and more), is not overly complicated, super customizable, fast, super cheap (compared to others), and has not crashed on me a single time.
I am also trying to slog my way through the Scott Robertson book (How to Render at the moment). I find the videos the most useful part. Trying to go through the book without video instruction is super dry and discouraging. If you are interested in rendering and have the funds I highly recommend Scott's old Gnomon dvds on rendering matte surfaces. He does it all with pencil and chalk but the principles are very clear and can be applied to any media. He definitely has more of a technical "industrial design" kind of focus and less illustration oriented but is still probably quite useful to any artist.
Keep up the great consistent work!
Also a Clip studio user here. I honestly love this program compared to any others I've tried. It has all the tools that I need (and more), is not overly complicated, super customizable, fast, super cheap (compared to others), and has not crashed on me a single time.
I am also trying to slog my way through the Scott Robertson book (How to Render at the moment). I find the videos the most useful part. Trying to go through the book without video instruction is super dry and discouraging. If you are interested in rendering and have the funds I highly recommend Scott's old Gnomon dvds on rendering matte surfaces. He does it all with pencil and chalk but the principles are very clear and can be applied to any media. He definitely has more of a technical "industrial design" kind of focus and less illustration oriented but is still probably quite useful to any artist.
Keep up the great consistent work!