
Okay. I finally got around to finishing it.
I was going to go with a purple and green vixen. But that didn't look very good. So I gave her purple hair instead.
I'm sure I'm not the first person to come up with this idea: Superposition Shading. The basic idea is that you create a layer for each light source and draw the shadow for each light source on a separate layer. Then tweak the opacity of each layer based on ambient lighting and the intensity of each source. Then use that as a guide for shading. (Or just cheat and merge all the shadow layers and do a massive Gaussian Blur on it...)
It's still not very good. I need more practice. Yup, yup.
I was going to go with a purple and green vixen. But that didn't look very good. So I gave her purple hair instead.
I'm sure I'm not the first person to come up with this idea: Superposition Shading. The basic idea is that you create a layer for each light source and draw the shadow for each light source on a separate layer. Then tweak the opacity of each layer based on ambient lighting and the intensity of each source. Then use that as a guide for shading. (Or just cheat and merge all the shadow layers and do a massive Gaussian Blur on it...)
It's still not very good. I need more practice. Yup, yup.
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 500 x 500px
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Well, I don't know. Other angles may actually be easier. But this is the angle I'm used to drawing. It's basically the standard angle for 3D diagrams in math.
Tablets are awesome. I've found it's harder to draw with a tablet than on paper, though. But there are some really neat tricks you can do that make up for it.
Tablets are awesome. I've found it's harder to draw with a tablet than on paper, though. But there are some really neat tricks you can do that make up for it.
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