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Artist | Medd [gallery] |
Time spent | 2 hours, 1 minute |
Drawing sessions | 5 |
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Gravity wrote:I simply adore this man!! That appaloosa is amazing and the cross marks are just fine because they extend onto his withers.The only think I'd love to see here is a bit of countershading. His un-appaloosa-ed parts look a little on the flat side, because they're all one colour. I like to take the watercolour or airbrush tool and brush in a little bit of lighter and darker tones.
I find that having a colour reference is super helpful! This horse displays the type of thing I'm talking about - see how across the topline, his coat is somewhat darker, and along the bottom, he's a little lighter? It just helps add that little bit of pop to the horse.
MeddFinn wrote:Gravity wrote:I simply adore this man!! That appaloosa is amazing and the cross marks are just fine because they extend onto his withers.The only think I'd love to see here is a bit of countershading. His un-appaloosa-ed parts look a little on the flat side, because they're all one colour. I like to take the watercolour or airbrush tool and brush in a little bit of lighter and darker tones.
I find that having a colour reference is super helpful! This horse displays the type of thing I'm talking about - see how across the topline, his coat is somewhat darker, and along the bottom, he's a little lighter? It just helps add that little bit of pop to the horse.
Thank you c: I'm so glad you like my other entry also! I'll make another couple tonight
I edited it - I hope it looks a little better? If not, I'll try again <3
Gravity wrote:MeddFinn wrote:Gravity wrote:I simply adore this man!! That appaloosa is amazing and the cross marks are just fine because they extend onto his withers.The only think I'd love to see here is a bit of countershading. His un-appaloosa-ed parts look a little on the flat side, because they're all one colour. I like to take the watercolour or airbrush tool and brush in a little bit of lighter and darker tones.
I find that having a colour reference is super helpful! This horse displays the type of thing I'm talking about - see how across the topline, his coat is somewhat darker, and along the bottom, he's a little lighter? It just helps add that little bit of pop to the horse.
Thank you c: I'm so glad you like my other entry also! I'll make another couple tonight
I edited it - I hope it looks a little better? If not, I'll try again <3
The edit looks amazing!! Awesome job!!! <3
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