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by paula polestar » Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:51 am
commonerKing wrote:Um, hi guys! I've seen numerous people have their drawings (by drawings I mean sketches done on literal paper) be red to do linearting an other such things. I was wondering how exactly people do that. In case the helps, my scanner is an Espon Perfection V300 PHOTO, and I use the program that came with it for the scanning preferences (ESPON Scan, so says the tab). Any help? I was personally going to use it for critiques, and linearting if I can learn to work my tablet better soon.
Reposting this because I am apparently invisible. I've also been noticing that some people (like kecky415 on tumblr, for an example) may have some sort of coloured pencil to do this, but I was wondering if there are an alternatives that do not involve going over your entire drawing again, especially if you want to fix something on it later on, scince coloured pencils are mostly non-erasable (and the ones that claim they are suck horribly).
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by brian emo » Mon Jan 09, 2012 6:46 am
commonerKing wrote:commonerKing wrote:Um, hi guys! I've seen numerous people have their drawings (by drawings I mean sketches done on literal paper) be red to do linearting an other such things. I was wondering how exactly people do that. In case the helps, my scanner is an Espon Perfection V300 PHOTO, and I use the program that came with it for the scanning preferences (ESPON Scan, so says the tab). Any help? I was personally going to use it for critiques, and linearting if I can learn to work my tablet better soon.
Reposting this because I am apparently invisible. I've also been noticing that some people (like kecky415 on tumblr, for an example) may have some sort of coloured pencil to do this, but I was wondering if there are an alternatives that do not involve going over your entire drawing again, especially if you want to fix something on it later on, scince coloured pencils are mostly non-erasable (and the ones that claim they are suck horribly).
I have no idea what you're trying to say.
Use color effects?
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by Tru » Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:40 am
Tru wrote:I think that my picture that I need help on got hidden by my critique ^^'
If I could get any help on this it would be appreciated:
http://i39.tinypic.com/s48bh3.pngI like the overall look of it, except for the paw behind the cub. Also if you see any other areas that need help, I'd love it if you can point them out to me, as this is a gift. Redlines are welcomed.
Re-posting to see if anyone can help. I really want to get this done, as it's a gift for my sister-in-law and my new nephew, but I need help on that one paw.
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by PolarAzulTigris » Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:44 am
Tru wrote:Tru wrote:I think that my picture that I need help on got hidden by my critique ^^'
If I could get any help on this it would be appreciated:
http://i39.tinypic.com/s48bh3.pngI like the overall look of it, except for the paw behind the cub. Also if you see any other areas that need help, I'd love it if you can point them out to me, as this is a gift. Redlines are welcomed.
Re-posting to see if anyone can help. I really want to get this done, as it's a gift for my sister-in-law and my new nephew, but I need help on that one paw.
I think that paw is there to keep the cub in place, the way it looks. It looks flat against the other paw because lack of room of being able to settle it because of the other big feline, the only way I can think of fixing this is to 'twist' the paw more against the cubs back and having the tip of the toes disappear behind her other leg, this way it supports the cub without looking too awkward. I think this was the best way I could explain it. The other feline's legs seem to be running into the mothers as well. Not sure if this was intentional or not.
Though take it with a grain of salt, haven't had coffee yet and I'm just trying to think of a solution, might not be the best one though. X3
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by Yuki. » Mon Jan 09, 2012 8:06 am
Tru wrote:Tru wrote:I think that my picture that I need help on got hidden by my critique ^^'
If I could get any help on this it would be appreciated:
http://i39.tinypic.com/s48bh3.pngI like the overall look of it, except for the paw behind the cub. Also if you see any other areas that need help, I'd love it if you can point them out to me, as this is a gift. Redlines are welcomed.
Re-posting to see if anyone can help. I really want to get this done, as it's a gift for my sister-in-law and my new nephew, but I need help on that one paw.
It looks amazing, I can''t wait to see it finished. Though the lions paw by the cub is too short and fat. The end of the lioness looks a tad funny, maybe try adding her hind leg? I also think the cub is too small, but if your trying to go for a just born, then I guess its OK. Excuse me if im wrong, but I think the lioness' arm is a little to big for her.
See this as anatomy
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by Tru » Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:19 am
@PolarAzulTigris-It makes sense, now I just have to see if I can execute it.
@snow911-First, they are tigers ^^' I did reference the size of newborn cubs in comparison to their adult counterparts and they are incredibly tiny. I may make it a tad bigger, but they are very small. I also may shorten it up a bit, now that you saw it, it does look a bit long. As for her back end, often when tigers lay down, their legs are visible from only one side or the other. I tried to get the legs on the side facing the audience, but I couldn't get the foreshortening to look right. So instead I chose to go with them on the other side like
this or like
this.
Thank you both for your input :3
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by Yuki. » Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:23 am
Tru wrote:@PolarAzulTigris-It makes sense, now I just have to see if I can execute it.
@snow911-First, they are tigers ^^' I did reference the size of newborn cubs in comparison to their adult counterparts and they are incredibly tiny. I may make it a tad bigger, but they are very small. I also may shorten it up a bit, now that you saw it, it does look a bit long. As for her back end, often when tigers lay down, their legs are visible from only one side or the other. I tried to get the legs on the side facing the audience, but I couldn't get the foreshortening to look right. So instead I chose to go with them on the other side like
this or like
this.
Thank you both for your input :3
Ahh, that was my mistake. Sorry about that ^^
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