Another art trade with mythrilblackpaw
6 silicone dragoness.goodness gracious.
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Size 1050 x 1280px
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nice lines but that colouring is not good. The brush you've used for the shine is just wrong. its looks like a line more than it does a distorted reflection of light. I would suggest references to fix it or even just a second type of brush used. Example: wide, weak, Airbrush roughly the same places you have those lines, Then place smaller and gradually more solid dot on each "BIG" curve.
then you're conveniently lying. or have appalling eye sight.
You said "matte anti-static coated silicone" matte - silicone does not give off a definite reflection.
example : http://tinyurl.com/cvnv5gf Matte on the left.
Reflection can be seen in three factors.
Detail. (the visible detail within a reflection due to colour contrast etc.)
Blur. (lack of detail can cause cloudiness. giving more of a lighting than a reflection.)
Intensity. (this can affect the brightness of a reflection blurred or not, implying the strength or position of the light source.)
Example: http://tinyurl.com/bt5xm4u
"MATTE: In American English, of a surface: having a non-glossy finish"
"GLOSS: Gloss is an optical property describing the ability of a surface to reflect light into the specular direction."
You said "matte anti-static coated silicone" matte - silicone does not give off a definite reflection.
example : http://tinyurl.com/cvnv5gf Matte on the left.
Reflection can be seen in three factors.
Detail. (the visible detail within a reflection due to colour contrast etc.)
Blur. (lack of detail can cause cloudiness. giving more of a lighting than a reflection.)
Intensity. (this can affect the brightness of a reflection blurred or not, implying the strength or position of the light source.)
Example: http://tinyurl.com/bt5xm4u
"MATTE: In American English, of a surface: having a non-glossy finish"
"GLOSS: Gloss is an optical property describing the ability of a surface to reflect light into the specular direction."
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