
A request for
chefcheiro
He asked me to draw his fursona and Okane (his OC) are doing scuba dive together in the underwater. Actually its my first time for making a diving scene and I hope it still came out good enough Xp
Characters ©
chefcheiro
Artwork © me
2014

He asked me to draw his fursona and Okane (his OC) are doing scuba dive together in the underwater. Actually its my first time for making a diving scene and I hope it still came out good enough Xp
Characters ©

Artwork © me
2014
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1000 x 717px
File Size 201.8 kB
XD i'm not offended XD you just don't know it XD http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4144224/
air bubble, the shine of the sea, i think you're missing a light filled layer of blue/gray (light blue but mostly gray)... aside from that maybe a little more shade... and the goggles, which is tricky but not impossible to do, so long as you use an animal skeleton to help recreate the goggle to fit a furry head...
I see, thanks for the suggestion about air bubble and the shine of the sea. About the goggles, I did take a reference from this one > http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11747409/ but next time I'll try to create another google style in order that they can fit a furry head.
sorry its just the goggle doesn't look to well with Okane. have you ever used a goggle before?
adding a few random air bubble in the distance will make it look more interesting.
and that shine... its hard to describe, i been swimming so many time and i love to swim underwater... but its tricky to describe the overall tone when you're underwater... its really more of a tone like if you put a gray/blue color on multiply and set the opacity to about 50 to 30% you might be able to get it. usually it depends on the water, or so i seen form most underwater photos.
here's a reference:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped....._beer_shot.jpg
adding a few random air bubble in the distance will make it look more interesting.
and that shine... its hard to describe, i been swimming so many time and i love to swim underwater... but its tricky to describe the overall tone when you're underwater... its really more of a tone like if you put a gray/blue color on multiply and set the opacity to about 50 to 30% you might be able to get it. usually it depends on the water, or so i seen form most underwater photos.
here's a reference:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped....._beer_shot.jpg
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