02-24-2014, 12:09 AM
Samszym: Thank you! Ah well, I hope some day perspective will just click for me :p
Tygerson: Thanks, glad you like him!
JJ Aaron: Thank you :) I only use Photoshop CS5 at the moment. For straight lines I use a standard brush with opacity settings turned off, sometimes I use pen pressure for line thickness though. Horizontal and vertical lines I do by holding down shift, the rest with clicking on the start point, then pressing shift, then clicking where I want the line to end. Sometimes I also use the form/shape tool set to line (press u). For curves I can't do freehand I use the pen tool, although I don't really like that method.
Thanks for the feedback! I agree about the things you said, will have to do better next time... although I am really not sure how to loose edges in a graphic approach like that :<
Tom Seas: You're right about failing! :) Thank you for the paintover, I really have to be more patient and precise with things like that. Thanks so much for the perspective tool!!! This is so much better than what I was doing so far (perspective brush, form etc..). Thank you!
Kaffer: Thanks :)
Nika: Thank you, I will!
pnate: Damn, now that you pointed that out... how could I not see it earlier D: The thing is, I even had a less wide composition at some point, before I decided to go with the wide one :P Thanks for all those suggestions, I agree that those things would have led to a better result. I will keep them in mind.
Ursula: That's a good idea, too. Thanks!
Jaik: Ah well, let me know if you figure it out ;) So far I just decided to ignore the matter, continue with other things and maybe I'll get it later.
Update! Pencils as a daily warmup.
skin test
from life. had to hurry because I was afraid that the sun might go away... if was glowing brighter than I was able to replicate in PS o_o
new attempt at applied perspective - thumb, lines, and then realizing how hard it is to place those shadows right!
Tygerson: Thanks, glad you like him!
JJ Aaron: Thank you :) I only use Photoshop CS5 at the moment. For straight lines I use a standard brush with opacity settings turned off, sometimes I use pen pressure for line thickness though. Horizontal and vertical lines I do by holding down shift, the rest with clicking on the start point, then pressing shift, then clicking where I want the line to end. Sometimes I also use the form/shape tool set to line (press u). For curves I can't do freehand I use the pen tool, although I don't really like that method.
Thanks for the feedback! I agree about the things you said, will have to do better next time... although I am really not sure how to loose edges in a graphic approach like that :<
Tom Seas: You're right about failing! :) Thank you for the paintover, I really have to be more patient and precise with things like that. Thanks so much for the perspective tool!!! This is so much better than what I was doing so far (perspective brush, form etc..). Thank you!
Kaffer: Thanks :)
Nika: Thank you, I will!
pnate: Damn, now that you pointed that out... how could I not see it earlier D: The thing is, I even had a less wide composition at some point, before I decided to go with the wide one :P Thanks for all those suggestions, I agree that those things would have led to a better result. I will keep them in mind.
Ursula: That's a good idea, too. Thanks!
Jaik: Ah well, let me know if you figure it out ;) So far I just decided to ignore the matter, continue with other things and maybe I'll get it later.
Update! Pencils as a daily warmup.
skin test
from life. had to hurry because I was afraid that the sun might go away... if was glowing brighter than I was able to replicate in PS o_o
new attempt at applied perspective - thumb, lines, and then realizing how hard it is to place those shadows right!