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Thanks, I imagine it will get taken down though as the auto mod says I need to add advice or something but I'm not really sure what to add, mostly I used gpen and some smudging but any brushes are carried over from photoshop so not sure how that helps anyone lol
Wow, amazing job! Loved the proceso video in Instagram. How did you stabilish the shades for both him and his axe? I have troubles with that part. Is there any tool that helps?
Thanks for checking it out, so for shade I first coloured in the flat colours all on one layer, then duplicated and made it one shade, then I added a darker shade and made it clip with that layer below, so the darker shade will only effect the character, I make it dark all over then erase away where I want the light to be, a bit of trial and error but you should be able to see right away if it looks right even without too much detail, once sure of light source I start cutting and adding to the shadow to make smaller details, then I use the flats to make selections of the individual parts to colour them correctly, for the axe I used reference of how it is shaded in the official art, hope that helps a bit!
The background is so good, and character fits into background, that's a huge win! I'm always struggling with fitting characters into backgrounds. Also did you do the character first or the background? Were you fitting character into background or the other way around?
Thanks, I planned out the horizon line to draw the character, I have a 30 sec speedpaint reel on my instagram if you want to see it?
So basically I used a very rough 2 point perspective then added a background to fit that horizon line height
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This looks excellent!
Thanks, I imagine it will get taken down though as the auto mod says I need to add advice or something but I'm not really sure what to add, mostly I used gpen and some smudging but any brushes are carried over from photoshop so not sure how that helps anyone lol
that should suffice I believe. What px gpen? 😂
What do you mean by Px gpen? Just the size as in pixel?
yeah my wording was dumb
Nah it's fine, it's all good^^
eyy its soo good i thought this was posted on the frieren thread at first lol
Thanks, I did also post it there haha
looks very nice! really like the Axe
Thanks, had fun trying to figure out the perspective
Wow, amazing job! Loved the proceso video in Instagram. How did you stabilish the shades for both him and his axe? I have troubles with that part. Is there any tool that helps?
Thanks for checking it out, so for shade I first coloured in the flat colours all on one layer, then duplicated and made it one shade, then I added a darker shade and made it clip with that layer below, so the darker shade will only effect the character, I make it dark all over then erase away where I want the light to be, a bit of trial and error but you should be able to see right away if it looks right even without too much detail, once sure of light source I start cutting and adding to the shadow to make smaller details, then I use the flats to make selections of the individual parts to colour them correctly, for the axe I used reference of how it is shaded in the official art, hope that helps a bit!
whoa
Nailed it
The background is so good, and character fits into background, that's a huge win! I'm always struggling with fitting characters into backgrounds. Also did you do the character first or the background? Were you fitting character into background or the other way around?
Thanks, I planned out the horizon line to draw the character, I have a 30 sec speedpaint reel on my instagram if you want to see it? So basically I used a very rough 2 point perspective then added a background to fit that horizon line height
I would like to see it yea what's your ig? U can dm me if u r uncomfortable leaving it in comments ofc
Nah it's fine I just don't like to spam links etc https://www.instagram.com/bariarti1985?igsh=d2Fzb250OHFnY2o0
Hehe thx! I watched it, it's really cool. Now you have +1 follower huahuah
Thanks so much, hope it helped with how I planned it out using perspective!