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"You are no longer licensed to use the software," Adobe told them.
Friendly reminder that GIMP does pretty much everything Photoshop does, and itâs 100% free. Fuck DRM and the license culture, we have plenty of open source options available to us as a consumer.
Lightworks is a freeware video editor on par with Premiere
Blender is an excellent freeware 3D renderer,possibly better than After Effects
Lightzone to replace Lightroom
Inkscape to replace Illustratr
Audacity to replace Audition (I also received a free version of Pro Tools with my Scarlett Solo audio interface)
If Adobe is going to be greedy shitheads, then fuck âem. Donât use their stuff. Freeware can be just as good, if not better, than Adobe CC.
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Reblog to save an artist.
oh jEEZ
I will keep saying this: GIMP sucks butts.
- Medibang Paint and Fire Alpaca for more cartoon style illustration
- Krita for painting
- Clip Studio Paint (not free, but often on sale and cheap even at full price) is better than PS for art and Iâm about to cut adobe entirely. Even does some photo editing.
- Paint Tool SAI (again, not free but cheap) old but good, thereâs a ton of hacked copies around too. Not hard to get for free.
- Open Tunez for animation.
Iâm currently using Affinity Photo and itâs a great Photoshop alternative. One time fee only and itâs not really expensive, plus supports PSD formats. Free trial available too! Davinci Resolve for video editing is amazing as well! :)
Another great art program to include in the list is the completely free, no download, browser recreation of photoshop, Photopea! It has the potential/customizability to be as robust as a full copy of photoshop while also being perfectly accessible to anyone looking to just do some quick edits with no strings attached.
Also, heads up to anyone using it,
As of July 5th 2021, Audacity is now considered a potential spyware security risk,
so please approach it with caution and do some research on the situation as things progress.
ď¸Update 14.0 â 70 new Clip Studio brushes!ď¸
New tools include inkers, paints, washes, pencils, and more totaling over 700 brushes.
Get them here!
Updates are free for existing users. Reblog for a chance at a free set.
â kaeya manga icons
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arlo from my time in portia
I drew Sebastian as a wallpaper, feel free to use it but credit @ me.
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katsuki bakugo from bnha :))
Iâm huge fan of bakugo. Hope u like it! :D
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Hey folks! Paul here, with one more TUTOR TUESDAY goodie: For ease of downloading, Iâve taken all the PDFs and compiled them into aâŚ
COMPLETE .ZIP OF TUTOR TUESDAY COLLECTIONS! (~120MB)
And once again, here are the links to individual collections:
TutorTues_PDF_01_Fundamentals1.pdf
TutorTues_PDF_02_Fundamentals2.pdf
TutorTues_PDF_03_Environments.pdf
TutorTues_PDF_04_Scenery_&_Props.pdf
TutorTues_PDF_05_Positivity.pdf
TutorTues_PDF_06_Color_Theory.pdf
TutorTues_PDF_07_Digital_Color.pdf
TutorTues_PDF_08_Digital_Tools.pdf
TutorTues_PDF_09_Human_Anatomy.pdf
TutorTues_PDF_10_Specific_Anatomy.pdf
TutorTues_PDF_11_Facial_Features.pdf
TutorTues_PDF_12_Faces_&_Expressions.pdf
TutorTues_PDF_13_Hair.pdf
TutorTues_PDF_14_Clothing_&_Accessories.pdf
TutorTues_PDF_15_Animal_Features
If you enjoy these, please send your love to Megâs personal, @rawranansi. And stay tuned for news on where Tutor Tuesday might go next!
Paul
Trying to draw buildings
yo hereâs a useful tip from your fellow art ho cynellis⌠use google sketchup to create a model of the room/building/town youâre trying to draw⌠then take a screenshot & use it as a reference! Itâs simple & fun!
Sketchup is incredibly helpful. I canât recommend it enough.
Thereâs a 3D model warehouse where you can download all kinds of stuff so you donât have to build everything from scratch.
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This is an incomplete tutorial, and it drives me crazy every time I see it come around.
We live in a pretty great digital age and we have access to a ton of amazing tools that artists in past generations couldnât even dream of, but a lot of people look at a cool trick and only learn half of the process of using it.
Hereâs the missing part of this tutorial:
How do you populate your backgrounds?
Well, hereâs the answer:
If the focus is the environment, you must show a person in relation to that environment.
The examples above are great because they show how to use the software itself, but each one just kind of âplopsâ the character in front of their finished product with no regard of the personâs relation to their environment.
How do you fix this?
Well, hereâs the simplest solution:
This is a popular trick used by professional storyboard and comic artists alike when theyâre quickly planning compositions. Itâs simple and it requires you to do some planning before you sit down to crank out that polished, final version of your work, but it will be the difference between a background and an environment.
From Blacksad (artist: Juanjo Guarnido)
From Hellboy (Mike Mignola)
Even if your draftsmanship isnât that great (like mine), people can be more immersed in the story you tell if you just make it feel like there is a world that exists completely separate from the one in which they currently reside â not just making a backdrop the characters stand in front of.
Your creations live in a unique world, and it is as much a character as any other member of the cast. Make it as believable as they are.
Great comments and tutorials!
Iâm a 3d artist and have been exploring the possibilities of using 3d as reference for 2d poses. I want to add a couple of tips and things!
Sketchup is very useful for environment references, and I assume itâs reasonably easy to learn. If youâre interested in going above and beyond, I highly recommend learning a proper 3d modeling program to help with art, especially because you can very easily populate a scene or location with characters!
Using 3ds Max I can pretty quickly construct an environment for reference. But going beyond that, I can also pose a pretty simple âCATâ armature (known in 3d as a rig) straight into the scene, which can be totally customized, from various limbs, tails, wings, whatever, to proportions, and also can be modeled onto and expanded upon (for an example, you could 3d sculpt a head reference for your character and then attach it to the CAT rig, so you have a reference for complex face angles!)
The armature can also be posed incredibly easily. I know programs exist for stuff like this - Manga Studio, Design Doll - but posing characters in these programs is always an exercise in frustration and very fiddly imo. A simple 3d rig is impossibly easy to pose.
By creating an environment and dropping my character rig into it, I have an excellent point of reference when it comes to drawing the scene!
Not only that, but I can also view the scene from whatever angle I could ever want or need, including the character and their pose/position relative to the environment.
We can even quickly and easily expand this scene to include more characters!
Proper 3d modeling software is immensely powerful, and if you wanted to, you could model a complex environment that occurs regularly in your comic or illustration work (say, a castle interior, or an outdoor forest environment) and populate the scene with as many perspective-grounded characters as you need!
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Look at this amazing addition! This is fantastic!
art cheats
hello i am here today to not lose track of the art cheats i have discovered over the years. what i call art cheat is actually a cool filter/coloring style/way to shade/etc. that singlehandedly makes art like 20 times better
80âs anime style
glitch effect
glow effects
adding colors to grayscale paintings
foreshortening ( coil )
foreshortening ( perspective )
clipping group (lines)
clipping group (colors)
dramatic lighting ( GOOD )
shading metal
lighting faces
that is all for today, do stay tuned as i am always hunting for cool shit like this
ayyyy becky lynch the man c:
Kaiâsa my favorite champion done~
tutorial??? more like how i usually color stuff đ
this will be in response to arisuchansenpai Ooh, Iâm not the anon, but Iâd LOVE to see how you usually shade the little comic/image sets you do~
đ hopefully this will be useful lol
**forgot to add that after i lay down the shadow i blur it out lightly (using the blur tool of course)
**again forgot to add some info. so this gradient is from a light blue-ish purple to a yellow-orange color. just sample along the color wheel and lay the colors down in order :o
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