Patch wrote:
I agree with the others regarding your swift rise to fabulousness. You're also officially banned from deciding you're too cool for school and then leaving us entirely.
I gather for lines using a tablet, host-programs are really just a matter of preference; however, I'd love to know what you're using for "colour"/filling/shading as in your second pic, there.
Thankyou very much
Basically my main tools for the second picture, and for all the pictures I do are all done in Photoshop Cs4 (For grayscaling I find Paint Tool Sai also really easy to use!)
I might as well just post the quick steps that I do:
1. Lineart, basic outline of the drawing
2.Fill the drawing in a solid grey color ( if it's a grayscale painting)
3. I create one layer called "Darks" and another called "Light"
4. For "darks" I shade recklessly and messy with a normal round brush (about 5% opacity on a solid BLACK color) and just darken and shade the bits that are Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaark
5. I do the same with lights, just go nuts
6. Refine darks and lights
My tips for achieving better quality shading, PRETEND YOUR A PROFESSIONAL
. You feel cool and you feel confident, and it makes everything just seem more a;ahkdfjghdf;kgaha;kdjfhga. (fun) It's not arrogance, it's just trying different methods
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