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Entry/Redline/Practice/Tips

Postby rabbit. » Mon Jun 26, 2017 7:08 am

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    wheeze
    chickenpain pff

    so I tried this out,, and I came up with some stuff

    this is an entry for a comp/thing on the based on ,, however, partially
    a redline as well

    this is also for practice for my shading style c:

    tips ;;

    • fluffs •
    I noticed the head had little to no fluff on it, and it was mostly just
    a circle. I'd recommend you to test around with fluff additions
    (as seen by this and others, my cheek fluff is more circular/bouncy,
    while some others were sharp/slick.)

    • smoothing •
    some may hate to admit it, but the smoothing tool can be really
    useful! Back when I drew with a trackpad,, I would pretty much
    always have smoothing to some degree, this would make my lines
    much smoother and flow better.

    • references •
    I never really used this method, but others I've known used this
    and it really helped! Using pose references, realistic or drawn, can
    somewhat compare to what you're drawing. This will also help on
    researching anatomy of what you're drawing, bone structure and
    imagining how it works can help your drawing(s) contrain proportions
    and look much more realistic! Whether going for a cartoon style or not.

    • shading •
    shading your drawings aren't a must, but it really helps give depth! shading
    styles completely differ on what you're going for. I've been through two
    main shading styles, and it's always fine to test some out!
    - one I'm currently using is the one above, it's up to three colors (I used shades
    of purple), the darker shades help give it depth. I would then set it to 'multiply',
    and lower the layer opacity.
    - - the other one, more in my past, was a more 'realistic' type of shading,
    where the layer would be a dull purple and I would erase spots for 'highlighting'.
    this shading style was difficult for me, but I enjoyed it.
    (ex of shading style 2)
    Image

    • practice •
    remember to practice drawing! not to mention to test out different things,
    for example, the paw style I used for this pose is different from what I
    usually do, this can help me by finding what is easier, what flows better,
    etc. when you test out different things, it can really improve your drawings
    in the future!

    hope this helps you to some degree,
    >>>>>♥ box. ♥


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Re: Entry/Redline/Practice/Tips

Postby tiger7262 » Tue Jun 27, 2017 3:58 am

//insert complimentary comment
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