
Wannabe concept art 3
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Oh i like this one.. Just be nice to it.. because it can lead you the wrong way if you are mean..
It looks like a good pet for the dungeon crawler D7D peoples. I want one.. (cuddles)
i could picture Akyi petting it as its long ness and her tail are all in a heap to teh side. Maby even brushing it some.. Dose it get longer as it gets older? should an adventurer get one when they are just starting so as they get to harder mazes it will grow with them? Oh the endless geeky ness i could have with one of these..
I woudl leave it a saucer of honey or milk?
It looks like a good pet for the dungeon crawler D7D peoples. I want one.. (cuddles)
i could picture Akyi petting it as its long ness and her tail are all in a heap to teh side. Maby even brushing it some.. Dose it get longer as it gets older? should an adventurer get one when they are just starting so as they get to harder mazes it will grow with them? Oh the endless geeky ness i could have with one of these..
I woudl leave it a saucer of honey or milk?
The secret is actually quite simple... But not what you like to hear. Silverfox prob knows exactly what brushes to use for what, how to do shadow/light in a forest, what kind of techniques are used for making it look like what needs to be shown etc. If you're very experienced and know what to do and how to do it, you can do things very fast.
Well, that is what I think of how it works.
Well, that is what I think of how it works.
I learn stuff when i see how an artist went to work. And if you maximize this piece you can see the brush lines and stripes and also what kind of brush(es) he used. Just look closely and you'll see how he did most of what's to be seen on the pic ;)
And brushes are mostly the same with any program that allows drawing. How you learn it is by doing it. If you try some stuff you'll wonder how someone did it, you look it up and try to do it yourself. You'll get better each time so practise is the key on "how".
If there's something I learned it's "Don't waste time on the how, what, where and when. Just start!" ;)
And brushes are mostly the same with any program that allows drawing. How you learn it is by doing it. If you try some stuff you'll wonder how someone did it, you look it up and try to do it yourself. You'll get better each time so practise is the key on "how".
If there's something I learned it's "Don't waste time on the how, what, where and when. Just start!" ;)
That is true. By seeing how someone starts on working a pic makes you feel alot better by knowing they also start with nothing and a few sketches and flat colours. It gave me "hope" to accomplish such things as well later on :P
The only down side is, that things can sometimes take alot of time. Unless you have a talent for it or are very experienced.
The only down side is, that things can sometimes take alot of time. Unless you have a talent for it or are very experienced.
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