
The description... Where is the description? D=?!?!
Least to say, we don't have one right now, but we will update with it when we do =D! It has taken a long time to finally get a new set of fenra out, and I have to say, for some reason...they keep getting more detailed. >_>
What I can tell you all is that these guys are moss fenra, and they live in Etris' Maw~
Shameless plug for Felix on Patchtogether: http://www.patchtogether.com/design.....s/view/id/1858
(Yes, we still appreciate all and any support =D! Thank you everyone for all the support so far with him~!)
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Least to say, we don't have one right now, but we will update with it when we do =D! It has taken a long time to finally get a new set of fenra out, and I have to say, for some reason...they keep getting more detailed. >_>
What I can tell you all is that these guys are moss fenra, and they live in Etris' Maw~
Shameless plug for Felix on Patchtogether: http://www.patchtogether.com/design.....s/view/id/1858
(Yes, we still appreciate all and any support =D! Thank you everyone for all the support so far with him~!)
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The coloring here is very detailed, and lively!. I'd like to know how you did it! :o what software, what brushes?. The moss strands look... so mossy and strandey xP what's the original resolution of this picture?. Did you use separate layers for lighting?. Did you start with grey and then colorize, or did you immediately apply color?. Did you play with curves at the end, or use color profiling, or something? °-° *-*
Me needs to know!
Me needs to know!
I completely forgot to reply to this! Sorry about that =O!
I used Photoshop CS3, with mostly just the regular round brush if I remember right. I did use a lot of layers for different parts that needed colouring, so probably 'yes' to that question! I usually just jump right in to colour and then tweak as I go. I haven't tried starting out in greyscale in a while, but it might be interesting to try again =).
I used Photoshop CS3, with mostly just the regular round brush if I remember right. I did use a lot of layers for different parts that needed colouring, so probably 'yes' to that question! I usually just jump right in to colour and then tweak as I go. I haven't tried starting out in greyscale in a while, but it might be interesting to try again =).
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