Minke's Sketchbook
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Let's learn hair and brushes!! While working on a somewhat ambitious piece I decided it might be time to branch out from hard-round and experiment with new brushes. I didn't know what brushes to get so I first did some experimenting with a free trial of corel since it's supposed to be similar to traditional brushes and might be a good exercise to just getting used to using different brushes and looking at the names of brushes I liked to see what brushes I should download.

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I then went to download a few brushes and keep only the ones I really liked (17 total brushes as of now). In case you're interested: most of the brushes I currently have are either adapted from corel brushes or self-made from scans/pictures of my traditional works, 2 are from Tatchit's 3rd brush set.

I decided then to test out my new brushes in photoshop with a portrait, then I realized I didn't know how to render hair. I had improvised a method earlier but it only seems to work with abundant wavy hair
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I then did research and looked at how several other artist did hair, mostly in CGHub and youtube. (if you're struggling with how hair works I'd strongly recommend this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLxYo5TmyO8)

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(I know it's not finished but let's remember that the main focus behind this was practice and learning, not a polished illustration)

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I also decided to try and apply this newly found knowledge traditionally.

It's a dragon!! He might or might not be the evolution to the icon I've yet to finish, I actually wasn't thinking about it when I did this one but they ended up looking similar.
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Due to school and college applications and family obligations I only had like 1-3 hours a week to paint and this piece was dragging on forever since every time I came back I saw things that needed to be fixed. I became really unhappy with the way the character looked since the anatomy was off and the clothes impractical, I tried fixing the clothes but my dislike for them remained.

I then decided to just focus on painting the background landscape.
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I ended up liking the landscape more with a color filter though.
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I haven't been able to do much polished work lately but I keep on drawing little sketches every day to keep on practicing.
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Also, on halloween after finishing homework I stayed around Warmic's livestream. Where I grew up halloween doesn't really exist and I've never really gotten into it but I was having fun at the stream and decided to draw something for the occasion.
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(Sorry I forgot to erase some of my anatomy guidelines. Also, she was initially meant to hold a broom but the hand angle didn't really work well with a broom pole so I made her hold her skirt.)

I see several other errors in this such as the arm length and the tangent between her sleeve and skirt but overall I'm happy with it.

Just remembered these sketches I'd forgotten to upload

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Minke's Sketchbook - by kittenile - 09-23-2013, 08:27 AM
RE: Minke's Sketchbook - by kittenile - 09-23-2013, 09:29 AM
RE: Minke's Sketchbook - by kittenile - 09-28-2013, 12:51 PM
RE: Minke's Sketchbook - by warmics - 10-02-2013, 01:28 PM
RE: Minke's Sketchbook - by Tygerson - 10-02-2013, 03:29 PM
RE: Minke's Sketchbook - by kittenile - 11-04-2013, 11:27 AM
RE: Minke's Sketchbook - by kittenile - 02-18-2014, 08:55 AM
RE: Minke's Sketchbook - by kittenile - 05-22-2014, 08:47 AM

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