02-01-2023, 11:05 AM
The color picker options that I linked to are not on the layer but on the color picker itself (tool options), either picking the color of the active layer or the color of the whole image at the pixel.
Yeah, every tool that sets colors on the layer is basically a digital brush, even a pencil. Depending on the software there are some subcategories, I think CSP distinguishes between pencils (little to no effects, maybe some texture) and brushes (with complex color blending operations). I may be wrong.
One weakness I perceive in your drawings from imagination is the shoulders and hips. May I suggest studying the bones and muscles at these articulations? They are a bit complicated, especially the shoulders, but can be simplified and still look realistic.
If you ever continue your centaur painting, I think you don't need to push the rendering too far, it has an oniric mood to it that would work well with lose brush strokes.
Your concept here https://crimsondaggers.com/forum/attachm...0(432).jpg is interesting and shows a vision, do you care to push it further and adjust the face perspective a bit?
Yeah, every tool that sets colors on the layer is basically a digital brush, even a pencil. Depending on the software there are some subcategories, I think CSP distinguishes between pencils (little to no effects, maybe some texture) and brushes (with complex color blending operations). I may be wrong.
One weakness I perceive in your drawings from imagination is the shoulders and hips. May I suggest studying the bones and muscles at these articulations? They are a bit complicated, especially the shoulders, but can be simplified and still look realistic.
If you ever continue your centaur painting, I think you don't need to push the rendering too far, it has an oniric mood to it that would work well with lose brush strokes.
Your concept here https://crimsondaggers.com/forum/attachm...0(432).jpg is interesting and shows a vision, do you care to push it further and adjust the face perspective a bit?