| Artist | qwertyo [gallery] |
| Time spent | 3 hours, 24 minutes |
| Drawing sessions | 1 |
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SalemRose wrote:Omg I am living for this 💖✨
Gr33dQU33N wrote:Daaaaaaamn????
Bluepup429 wrote:BASED
Clock! wrote:You could have told me this was a still from a Ghibli movie and I would have believed it. Absolutely stunning!
kaatlove wrote:ohhh the depth in the background is so nice!! cute as ever oml
Pollee wrote:pokemon vibes
Wifflebee wrote:
Wow, this is gorgeous!
As an artist who is trying to improve my scenery skills myself, do you have any tutorials or tips that helped you get you to where you are? c:
qwertyo wrote:SalemRose wrote:Omg I am living for this 💖✨
Gr33dQU33N wrote:Daaaaaaamn????Bluepup429 wrote:BASEDClock! wrote:You could have told me this was a still from a Ghibli movie and I would have believed it. Absolutely stunning!kaatlove wrote:ohhh the depth in the background is so nice!! cute as ever omlPollee wrote:pokemon vibes
I am gross cry, thank you so much everyone aaa ;_;Wifflebee wrote:
Wow, this is gorgeous!
As an artist who is trying to improve my scenery skills myself, do you have any tutorials or tips that helped you get you to where you are? c:
Hm, this is a question I get asked a lot but always struggle to answer, haha. but my general advice for improving scenery is really to just draw scenery a lot, the more you practice, the better! But remember to study and use references!
Also I found that compiling my own personal album of BG art I find inspiring and to reference off of those helped me a ton. I'll also say experimenting with different processes and techniques and trying to find what works for you is very helpful! Mess around with different brushes and try out different approaches (for example, painting on one layer vs. using several layers)
I hope some of that was helpful asjdhalhj, feel free to shoot a PM if you've got any more questions and I'll try my best to help!
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