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Paladin Armor References
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WebGL Water is a great water simulator, with a sphere that can interact with the water’s surface. It can be paused which means you can then use it as a reference for lighting, reflections, refractions, etc.
Painting Tutorials:
Water in Motion
Ocean Waves
Water Bubbles
Water Surface
Stormy Sea Waves
Condensation
Water Droplets
More Various Tutorials
Aaaa your art is so good, if you don't mind me asking, how do you draw grass like that? Whenever I try it looks like a big blob ;-; thank you :D
thanks. i feel like i do it differently every time, but i made a little tutorial here that hopefully gives you a good idea of how it usually goes
hope this helps!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
’What is hair and how i can render it?’
I got this question and I really wanted to show on very simple examples how to render hair. Because it really is… simple! Following this guide you will be able to paint hair in few minutes.
This is called the ribbon technique.
It is used by many artists out there. I just wanted to show you a couple of examples. As you can see I picked Adam Hughes and J. C. Leyendecker. Look at it and see how they paint the hair. It doesn’t look like a mop. It looks more like big, overlapping shapes organized in some fashion.
Try to imagine a string of hair like a ribbon. Ribbon symbolize a large portion of hair. Don’t focus on every single hair string, instead of this imagine it as bigger shape. It will catch light in highest point and it will have core shadows.
Establish where light is hitting the hair and where it turns dark. Start with big shapes. big brushes to get the lights and volumes right. Then You can go into details and paint small brush strokes to add details like single hair strings.
I attached two examples. First is very simple where you can clearly see and understand the similarity between hair and ribbon. Second example is theory put into practice. But it’s basically doing the same things as shown in simple example.
Let me know what you think about this?
I based my knowledge on James Gurney blog (author of Dinotopia and Light and Color book)
And for the example I used Faestock (from deviantart) photo.
Hey friends!
For this weeks TUTOR TUESDAY I just have a few quick add ons to last weeks tutorial on clothes! If you have any recommendations feel free to send ‘em in here or my personal! Have fun, keep practicing, and I’ll see you next week!
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This is a great resource! It’s easy to accidentally neglect backgrounds.
I get asked a lot for tips with coloring black people, so i put together a little tutorial! (and bumps my kofi if you found this helpful)
Found some hands tutorial by me
Not in English but hope it will help???????
THIS IS SUPER HELPFUL. especially the hand one.
I’ve translated the ones that aren’t in English! (at least the ones in the main photoset, my Chinese isn’t good and I’m too tired from doing those translations to sit and decipher some of the characters that are blurry haha sorry)
under the cut because it got really long:
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*pretends I’m reblogging this for fun but I’m really reblogging this because I’m super fucking paranoid*
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SO THE MEME HAPPENED AND I WAS TAMPERING WITH REN’PY AND I WAS LOOKING FOR OLD ART TO MAKE MOCK UP SPRITES OF i apologize for the damage I’ve caused lmao
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some of my friends told me they like how i drew gold so i decided to do a lil tutorial on it!!
When a character doesn’t realize they’ve been, like, shot or whatever and they hand brushes against their side and comes away wet with blood, and they’re just staring at it like wtf is this and then their knees just totally give out on them and they sink down, maybe gasping a little as the reality finally hits them. That’s good stuff.
I see that, and raise you a character who knows they’ve been shot, but waits until the rest of their crew is out of sight to put their hand against the slowly spreading stain of blood on their shirt, then trying to steady their breathing so they can follow without letting on how injured they are.
Okay but like the character who doesn’t realize they’ve been hurt trying to see if everyone else is okay only to slowly realize that everyone is looking at them with mounting horror. Then they touch their side to find it’s wet and oh no
I’ve been noticing a lot of people making this one mistake w side profiles, so I decided to make a small guide that may help peeps ?? ; 7 ; / Necks in side profiles used to really confuse me when I first started drawing humans so I figured some of yall may find it handy 💕💕💕