12-22-2014, 10:38 PM
what i like from your studies is that you are not afraid of pushing your values and getting real shadows and lights. But your grayscale drawings still look kinda muddy.
Thankfully, there is a quick and fun excercise you can try to get better at that.
Try blocking in and rendering without pen pressure on.
That way you will have to think carefully what are you going to do before applying a new brushtroke. You will get better at values and your brush economy will improve too.
Thankfully, there is a quick and fun excercise you can try to get better at that.
Try blocking in and rendering without pen pressure on.
That way you will have to think carefully what are you going to do before applying a new brushtroke. You will get better at values and your brush economy will improve too.
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