11-29-2020, 08:17 AM
@chubby_cat: Yep, you're spot on with the washed out colours - I will try to push the saturation a bit more next time - thanks :).
@Pubic Enemy: Thanks dude, yep, making the effort to get the shadows and values right definitely pays off in the end.
@JyonnyNovice: Yeah I love using hard and lost edges - although sometimes I overdo it with the lost edges and it ends up looking overly blended. Also, thanks for pointing out the spots of saturation here and there, I'll see if I can weave that into my work going forward. Yes, Ribic colours his own work, I think he actually works in Gouache as well as digital.
@Cgmythology: Thank you sir, although I can't take credit for the original reference - that was a page by the awesome Esad Ribic.
I needed to refresh my memory on chest and shoulder muscles so I watched a couple of Proko's free YouTube videos on the subject and then did a study (ref. by Damir Spanic on Unsplash - which is a great place to get royalty free images by the way):
@Pubic Enemy: Thanks dude, yep, making the effort to get the shadows and values right definitely pays off in the end.
@JyonnyNovice: Yeah I love using hard and lost edges - although sometimes I overdo it with the lost edges and it ends up looking overly blended. Also, thanks for pointing out the spots of saturation here and there, I'll see if I can weave that into my work going forward. Yes, Ribic colours his own work, I think he actually works in Gouache as well as digital.
@Cgmythology: Thank you sir, although I can't take credit for the original reference - that was a page by the awesome Esad Ribic.
I needed to refresh my memory on chest and shoulder muscles so I watched a couple of Proko's free YouTube videos on the subject and then did a study (ref. by Damir Spanic on Unsplash - which is a great place to get royalty free images by the way):
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