
I think I'll make this my PS3 wallpaper for the time being.
Edit: I told you I'd make this into a PS3 wallpaper.
Edit: I told you I'd make this into a PS3 wallpaper.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Miscellaneous
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 720px
File Size 357.2 kB
It definitely, without a doubt shows that serious work was put into it, and for that I applaud you. The lineart seems a little rough, but this is more a personal preference of mine, and it's also a part of some people's style, so it's not very important.
The only other thing I noticed is that the coloring (airbrushing?) goes just a little bit outside the lineart in some areas, but I think you might have already mostly fixed that between the time I left my previous comment and now.
Those two things aren't even very big; the piece is still definitely beautiful.
... Is it obvious I just woke up by how terrible I am at sentence structure right now?
The only other thing I noticed is that the coloring (airbrushing?) goes just a little bit outside the lineart in some areas, but I think you might have already mostly fixed that between the time I left my previous comment and now.
Those two things aren't even very big; the piece is still definitely beautiful.
... Is it obvious I just woke up by how terrible I am at sentence structure right now?
goodness, I cant believe I missed this comment.
but yes, thank you for pointing those out. Much of it actually isn't intentional, nor is it unwelcome.
as my skill increases, I try to spend less and less time with each image since generating a steady flow is also very important.
again, thanks :)
but yes, thank you for pointing those out. Much of it actually isn't intentional, nor is it unwelcome.
as my skill increases, I try to spend less and less time with each image since generating a steady flow is also very important.
again, thanks :)
No big deal.
Was it inked traditionally? (I remember you saying something about not working entirely in digital anymore in a Journal of yours.) Pens and markers usually aren't the greatest at smooth, but there's a trick to fixing them digitally… Would you like the link?
I'm almost the exact opposite: I don't care how long it takes to complete the piece, if my OCD isn't remaining silent for at least ten seconds, it's not done yet. (Which explains why my gallery is as empty as a desert.)
Not a problem.
Was it inked traditionally? (I remember you saying something about not working entirely in digital anymore in a Journal of yours.) Pens and markers usually aren't the greatest at smooth, but there's a trick to fixing them digitally… Would you like the link?
I'm almost the exact opposite: I don't care how long it takes to complete the piece, if my OCD isn't remaining silent for at least ten seconds, it's not done yet. (Which explains why my gallery is as empty as a desert.)
Not a problem.
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First question, text next to image #4.
I haven't had a chance to test it myself, though.
First question, text next to image #4.
I haven't had a chance to test it myself, though.
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