CurtSibling
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Very nice Curt
Do all your works have heroic themes?
The art I have put up mostly takes place in a fantasy setting,
but I cover modern-day stuff too...Like this other comic...!


Very nice Curt
Do all your works have heroic themes?
I am having the feeling that the stuff that I would draw would fall under modern-day, Science Fiction Space Wars, and/or Cyberpunk themes.The art I have put up mostly takes place in a fantasy setting,
but I cover modern-day stuff too...Like this other comic...!
Your "birds" (not sure if people from the US know this term though) seem to always have some stable characteristics![]()
Assuming the PSP has a layer feature (Since most decent art programs do these days) Just add a layer on top of your drawing, make it semitransparent (I go with 70-80% opacity) and then draw solid colours onto it. From there, you can put another layer over top of that for shading everything. That's how things have been shaping up for me. First layer for lines, second for colour, third for shading.I still dont know how to digitaly paint. I have PSP8 but yet dont know how to color like that or any of the other OS-tan images that I come across.
Assuming the PSP has a layer feature (Since most decent art programs do these days) Just add a layer on top of your drawing, make it semitransparent (I go with 70-80% opacity) and then draw solid colours onto it. From there, you can put another layer over top of that for shading everything. That's how things have been shaping up for me. First layer for lines, second for colour, third for shading.
Exactly why I've gone with digital art and layers, to get arround all the limits that physical work creates. Besides, with the right program and enough practice you can emulate the more pleasant excentricities of the real tools.PSP has all the necessary layer features you'll ever need. However I haven't used layers at all in my paintings. Painter has nonexistant layer features. It's pretty much like the real thing. When you make a mistake you have to paint over it. Only 25 undo's IIRC.
Exactly why I've gone with digital art and layers, to get arround all the limits that physical work creates. Besides, with the right program and enough practice you can emulate the more pleasant excentricities of the real tools.![]()
Rheinmetall: Gorgeous pic, thanks for posting it again for those who missed it the first time![]()