โMain Thread โNursery โโขArtist Searchโ โ
Welcome to the artist search!
For this adoptable to run smoothly we need a good team
of staff, especially artists!
Care to try out?
Take a look at the rules below!
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Artist | souldier [gallery] |
Time spent | 2 minutes |
Drawing sessions | 2 |
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โMain Thread โNursery โโขArtist Searchโ โ
Welcome to the artist search!
For this adoptable to run smoothly we need a good team
of staff, especially artists!
Care to try out?
Take a look at the rules below!
โ Do not colour these as characters, or anything other than an all new design
โ Do not remove the fake sign
โ Please do not edit the lines
โ You may make a cover for your entries if you like,
or you can leave them without one c:
โ This is an on going artist search
โ Make sure you have read the main page before trying out!
Tips for mouse patterns:
So, how do you make realistic patterns? Have a look at a few photos of mice and you will notice their spots are never a perfect circle and are always rough around the edges. Why? Because of the fur! Always make sure you remember which way the fur goes when drawing animals, it just makes them look a whole lot neater c:
To make patterns such as spots look realistic it's a good idea to use the smudge tool on low opacity, and gently smudge the edges of the spot/marking. Don't smudge too much or it will look a bit off c;
You can also use dodge and burn on low opacity to shade, just try not to go too overboard.
If you have any other questions feel free to ask!
Chamrosh wrote:I feel like it's worth asking here so people can see that it's been asked and see what the response is too!
@Souldier
Are you thinking of doing something like Guest Artists, where someone is an artist for a set period of time or for x number of designs?
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