New watercolor brush. What do you think?
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<3 this is beautiful! :D
If you're looking for critique, or suggestions, I could lend my input, but I don't want to be offensive, or try to sound like I'm telling you what to do or to change your art. There's just a few things that I've been pushing myself to try also. So,if you are interested in that kind of thing let me know.
But also, this has a really nice feel and texture to it. It adds a lot to the feel of it being a traditional medium, even though it's digital. I can appreciate that! I like that there are both areas of sharper differences between the colors in shading, as well as areas where the transitions are smoother. Both of those techniques are quite important in watercolor, and you captured it really well here. :) very interesting!
If you're looking for critique, or suggestions, I could lend my input, but I don't want to be offensive, or try to sound like I'm telling you what to do or to change your art. There's just a few things that I've been pushing myself to try also. So,if you are interested in that kind of thing let me know.
But also, this has a really nice feel and texture to it. It adds a lot to the feel of it being a traditional medium, even though it's digital. I can appreciate that! I like that there are both areas of sharper differences between the colors in shading, as well as areas where the transitions are smoother. Both of those techniques are quite important in watercolor, and you captured it really well here. :) very interesting!
The only real suggestion I have is something that I have been told quite a bit from both books on wtercolor, as well as from friends: Greater contrast = greater visual interest. You can achieve this without really changing much in your overall composition, just by making your darks a bit deeper. Some people also feel like this can detract from the feel of watercolor as a transparent medium, but I don't really feel like that's the case. In the case of actual watercolor, you can get a deeper grey by adding the color's complimentary or tertiary. People say to avoid using a regular black for shading, since it is too opaque and that's what can really kill the transparent feeling. x.x I hope I'm not talking too much, or saying things that aren't applicable to what you are using or going for.
Honestly, that's the only real thing I have to say. Your drawing, shading, and coloring are awesome! I just have that one little suggestion. And like I said, if it's not what you're going for that's cool too! :3 I hope it helps!
Honestly, that's the only real thing I have to say. Your drawing, shading, and coloring are awesome! I just have that one little suggestion. And like I said, if it's not what you're going for that's cool too! :3 I hope it helps!
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