01-24-2011, 08:33 PM
cry away now
cry away now
cry away
Doodles and Finished Pieces
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01-24-2011, 08:33 PM
cry away now cry away now cry away Thanked by: Baegal, ~DrakoRero~, Cshad, Chutzpar, Shawn, Chris2Balls [:B], Maxpphire, Gwen, Kitsu, ThePortalGuru
01-25-2011, 12:03 AM
NUH GURL I know you ain't talkin' 'bout my man that way. Thanked by: Cshad, StarSock64, Baegal, Maxpphire, Gwen,
Added a bit more texture, realized he wasn't the cube he should have been, and punched out a tooth for good measure.
thoughts? Thanked by: Gwen, Marth, LeleleleMAXIMUM,
01-28-2011, 04:26 PM
Here I played around in Illustrator in graphic design class. (I want it on my home laptop it rules.)
WHO SAW THIS COMING LOL Thanked by: Cshad, Phantom Killah, Gwen, Lexou Duck, Marth, Maxpphire, ThePortalGuru
01-28-2011, 09:21 PM
god my style is so narrow ;A; i hate myself
01-29-2011, 05:06 PM
Relax and take notes, while I take tokes of the marijuana smoke Thanked by: Chutzpar, Gwen,
01-29-2011, 09:50 PM
bro i kind of hate you right now
01-30-2011, 01:00 AM
Characters with top hats and bowties and cloaks are awesome okay.
01-30-2011, 02:07 PM
Devicho, how are your lines so clean and confident, even in your sketches?! Makes me jelious beyong belief.
Thanked by: water dog
01-30-2011, 04:27 PM
(01-29-2011, 05:06 PM)Delicious Wrote: [Biggie biggie biggie] Could I be a tremendous pain in the ass and ask how you approached this? Like, what program, a rough idea of how you had your brush(es) set up? I really like the solid kinda style you've painted it with and it's similar to something I want to achieve c:
Actually, asking that question flatters me, so thanks!
Not much to say since it was just a quick greyscale painting, but... Painted the sketch in Adobe Photoshop CS2 with the default brush (The solid circle). Started by making the background grey, sketching out the image with a low opacity and flow brush and blocking out the shape and shadows. I then block in various details when I am happy with it and believe it is consistant. I then go in for both dark shades and highlights by making a "slashing" movement (much like crosshatching) with the default brush with back/dark greys or white/light greys. Basically, just block out the shape and shadows and then slowly make progress to detail. Not sure if that helped, because I hardly understand myself. So, next time I dab into Photoshop for a large painting, I'll make sure to take some WIP shots of cetain stages. Edit - I think I used the smudge tool a couple times to blend some of the shadows in this one, by the way. Thanked by: Chutzpar
01-31-2011, 05:33 AM
Practice. Thanked by: Chris2Balls [:B], Gwen
01-31-2011, 08:53 AM
I like it but your arm muscles look like balls. Make it more elongated so it doesn't look detached.
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