
My brother commandeered my compy last night (to use my DVD/CD burner) so I got to sketching stuffs.
This will be another example for a sketch for my commission information sheet..
I'm in the process of setting up all my commission stuff now, so stay tuned. ;3
The wing-a-lings weren't originally there...but this bunny-mouflon-girl asked so nicely for 'em so I had to add them.
Note: a mouflon is a type of sheep in which the females can also grow horns.
This will be another example for a sketch for my commission information sheet..
I'm in the process of setting up all my commission stuff now, so stay tuned. ;3
The wing-a-lings weren't originally there...but this bunny-mouflon-girl asked so nicely for 'em so I had to add them.
Note: a mouflon is a type of sheep in which the females can also grow horns.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Doodle
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 927 x 1280px
File Size 961.3 kB
This is a very well done sketch. I like the way you composed it, and the expression on the face really brings it together. Though if you don't mind my asking, how did you get the lineart to be all rainbowy? I've been trying to figure that out for some time and I haven't had the slightest idea XD;
After scanning the sketch and cleaning it up a bit in Photoshop...I make a new layer at the top and use the gradient tool to make a funky tone. In this case, I think I used the radial gradient shape with dark blue and peachy pinkish color as the two opposing tones. Then all you do is set the layer blending option to something like "overlay" or "soft light". I usually just play around with them and see which one looks best.
Comments