- My brush style needs work. It comes out too gritty than I'd prefer.
- I can paint and sketch more steadily if I keep the button assignment on the pen tip as "left click". Switching it to the 2nd button makes painting unsteady...
- I need to get used to the weight at the top of the pen. (the wire connecting the pen to the tablet adds weight and has a certain pull which interferes with my strokes... hoping for wireless just about now...)
- I need to learn how to blend colors seamlessly...
- The smudge tool is really evil...
- I need to learn when to use the blur tool and how to use it correctly.
- I may have used the wrong color for the shadows. it didn't come out the way it should.
- That I truly needed to sleep...
Linda Bergkvits' tutorials are great help.
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Thursday, Feb 23, 2006
I tried doing hair as it is described in Linda's tutorial. I wasn't able to get into the greater part of the detailing. It involves making lots of tiny strands that follow the flow of the hair... It's gruelling but I have to say that I've never had so much fun painting hair before.
I also decided to test color adjustment. I tested it out on figure 1.3 and the colors came out okay but I don't know if I'll keep it.
2 comments:
Wow! That's an amazing drawing. Clearly I need to drop by here more often! I'm deeply envious considering I still can't draw the chair from drawing class very well :(
allison you are just too kind. :D
thank you.
however i did not sketch this one. i merely traced the model's outline using some photoshop tricks(this came from a picture). i was in a hurry and the point of the excercise was to get a feel of painting skin tones anyway.
i should remember to post an updated picture of this. it's been awhile and i have yet to resume work on it.
try grabbing a copy of Clem Robinson's book on figure drawing. it's pretty informative. hopefully i'll be able to practice what i've learned from it in the near future. :)
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