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Yeah sorry I can't come into work today. I accidentally heard Primadonna by Marina formerly of and the Diamonds. So I need the day to be a primadonna girl. Yeah it's going to be the whole day.
my gender is bad porn parodies of horror movies
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Today's Warm up: Working on Ahme's Tarot card counts as a warm up right??? Usual warm ups will resume tomorrow x Tip jar/commissions
Your art looks so cool! (Especially Reaper76, so much feels from the art !) I'm just wondering what brush do you use for lineart and colour like paint? Sorry for bothering you !>_<
Hi there Anon,
Thank you for the kind words,and youâre not bothering me at all ^^
I use Clip Studio Paint to create art, all the brushes Iâll list below comes with the program when you install it.
- Real G-pen: solid and textured but flexible!
- Darker Pencil: I use this one for illustrations lineart, and sometimes for black and white drawings. this is my favorite brush it is so smooth.
- Dense watercolor and Smooth watercolor: Dense watercolor is my main brush, the smooth one is for blending only.
- Running color edge watercolor: to add some textureÂ
my favorite clip studio assets!
since iâve been using csp a lot more now i thought iâd make a post of the assets i use the most for ppl looking for good stuff!
general brushes: Pen + Caspar Pen (ăăăăłďźăŤăšăŹăăăăł) (my fav pen for sure) Erase Along Edge (YOU NEEED THIS ERASER YOU NEED IT!!!) Freehand Style Brush Set (ăăŞăźăăłă風ăăŠăˇăťăă) (cant recommend this one highly enough, i use it for all my backgrounds) Bong pen OBONGBONGâS PEN Halftones (ăšăŤăšăŤĺĄăă5çˇĺťăżăăźăłăăŠăˇ) A non-shin pen (ăăă§ăŞăăăł) SU-Cream Pencil Noisy Ink Brush v2 Simple Retro Halftone Brushes Smeared Paintbrush (ăšăŁă¨ăçľľç) A breather pen (ä¸ćŻăăł) Ajâs Pencil Set Watercolor set (ěěąí ě¸í¸) T-marker Wind Brush Set (TăăźăŤăźé˘¨ăăŠăˇăťăă) Watercolor marker Ⲡâ and texture set (水彊ăăźăŤăźââ˛â ă¨ăăŻăšăăŁăźăťăă)
special effect and decorative brushes: Tights Pen (ăżă¤ăăăł) Glitch Brushes 2 (彊奾ăăŠăˇ(Prism Dust) Hand-painted effect set No. 2 (ććăĺšćăťăăNo.2) Oriental Emblem 11-20 (ëě 돸ě 11-20) (this creator has so many amazing assets ive downloaded them all) Ribon brushes (ăăźăăăŠăˇ) Lace Set ăŹăźăš ăťăă Ornate lace Bramble (rose-çŤç°ĺ˘) Loose hand-painted sprinkle brush (ăăăăććăăŽăľăăăăăŠăˇ) Bush pen (ěí í) Fantasy Papers Pearl Brush (çç ăăŠăˇ)
gradient maps: Gradient map set for hologram (íëĄęˇ¸ë¨ěР掏ëźë°ě´ě ë§ľ ě¸í¸) Yunywaveâ Gradient Set cb gradients 3 ONG SET
3D: The Only Perspective Grid You Need! 3d sketch head Movable horse 1.8 A (ĺŻĺăŽă錏 1.8a) Sitting poses collection (äžżĺŠăăăăăŞăĺş§ăăăźăşé)
misc: Raiku RGB Shift Hand-drawn Rags tool Set (ććăăŽăăçˇăăźăŤăťăă) VHS action set
Coping with a hard semester by making more tiefs
in progress,,,proabblyÂ
How I Did the Mosaic Effect
You asked for it, so here it is- a shoddily composed but nonetheless candid and hopefully useful tutorial on the Mosaic Effect I used in the Mollymauk portrait. Those of a stout and courageous spirit, read on.
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literally most things that people write off as just âtexturesâ to use in graphics are stolen & unsourced material created by artists or photographers NOT meant to be used as elements in projects without royalty payments. you can say âitâs just random tumblr posts they donât careâ but you wouldnât want someone to take your work and edit into their work so they can be praised for their beautiful style and creativity even if they just post it on social media w/o profit, would you?? so maybe if you browse pinterest or google images for pictures without finding the original source, youâre using images that youâre not allowed to use without realizing it.
you see it on here a lot especially in (i wonât link anything but iâm sure you know what i mean) those album track âaestheticsâ posts, au âaestheticâ posts (you see these less in kpop, but where people use non-royalty free images to kinda craft a visual au), and even just rather typical graphics that have a lot of âtextureâ elements. and texture packs too!! thatâs often where the problem starts; people just collect images (often literal art), compile them in a folder w/o sources, then insist no one can repost those images w/o crediting the person who compiled them. what???
SO may i suggest some of my fave places you can get FREE, ROYALTY-FREE elements that are totally legal to use
creativemarket has 6 free high-quality resources (textures, brushes, fonts, etc), different every week! wow awesome i check it every week
search âfreebieâ on behance. awesome stuff!!! lots of v nice templates textures and fonts
mockup zone freebies
unsplash: tons of very nice free photographs, not shitty stock photos
pexels: same idea. + they have an adobe plugin so you can get photos without closing your editor damn nice
pixelsquid is a super cool free program (again w a ps plugin that i love) with lottts of super cool hq 3d elements!
as to not make this too long: spoongraphics, lostandtaken (textures galore), pixeden, freebiesbug.
Iâm gonna add a few more:
Morguefile is my favorite free stock photo site
Texturemate is full of excellent free textures, brushes, and patterns.Â
Transparent Textures actually lets you combine colors and patterns to build your own texture right there in the browser.
Know what Iâm salty about?
In all my art classes, I was never taught HOW to use the various tools of art.
Like yes, form, and shape and space and color theory and figure drawing is important, but so is KNOWING what different tools do.
Iâm 29 and I JUST learned this past month that India Ink is fucking waterproof when it dries. Why is this important? Because I can line something in India Ink and then go over it with watercolors. And that has CHANGED the ENTIRE way I art and the ease I can create with.
tldr: Art Teachers: teach your students what different tools do. PLEASE.
WAIT INDIA INK JS WATERPROOF ONCE IT DRIES????? THE ENTIRE REASON IVE AVOIDED MARKERS MY ENTIRE LIFE IS BECAUSE JNK BLEEDS AND YOURE TELLING ME INDIA INK IS
F U C K I N G W A T E R P R O O F
oh man your teachers did not do there jobs!
-Yo painters, use pencil if u must underdraw beneath an oil painting, the lead is archival but ideally you should be doing underdrawings in a muted earth tones (siennas, umbers, ochres or earth green) with some titanium white added to it. (The white nearly matches the canvas and earth tones naturally blend with all colors on top unless u do super thin glaze washes).
-Trying to make a natural looking warm black? Donât use black straight from tube, Mix alizarin crimson and viridan. add raw umber to adjust for light depth.
-If your into mixed media ALWAYS use acrylic first and oil on top (the gesso on primed canvas is acrylic based and oil sits on top of it great). NEVER put acrylic paint on top of oil, the acrylic will crackle/decompose and fall apart/off the canvas.
-India ink is permanent and if your using ink from a jar it should say itâs permanence. professional art grade pens usually have there permanace listed either on the pen or the companies website.
-Red cinnabar is poisonous, DO NOT EAT IT, no matter how much like fruit loops it smells.
-Translucent and transparent are NOT the same. translucent is *shiny* and a cloudier color, ideal for mixing usually ordor making vibrant colors like for eyes, cars, etc. Transparent is matte and usually a 50% transparency from an opaque color.
-ALWAYS DO A TEST SWATCH OF ANY NEW MATERIAL.
-any paint made with âtrue alizarin crimsonâ âred lakeâ and âchrome yellowâ pigment is a fugitive paint. Fugitive means the pigment fades dramatically and disappears over time, (usually 5 to 15 years) lots of van goghs paintings have this problem. be very careful with these pigments. Alizarin crimson especially smells extremely sweet and like fruit loops or fruit loops, donât eat it.
-gauche is a mix of watercolor and ink, proceed with caution as this material can be an asshole.
-Watercolor can be made darker/thicker by letting it dry slightly in cake form or in liquid form and can be dry brushed if u get the timing down.
-Paint liquid rubber or lay down thin pieces of painters tape on edges in watercolor paintings to Prevent bleeding between lines if u need super sharp edges.
-always tape down the entire paper edges when u paint with watercolor to a board to prevent the paper from curling as it dries.
-add salt directly into wet watercolor paintings to absorb pigment and make shit look like space.
-Always paint in well ventilated areas and avoid getting lots of paint on your hands. lots of paint is made with heavy metals and can cause cancer.
-natural materials arenât always safe, especially
-Ones u collect yourself, do your research before grinding, burning, sanding these things especially indoors.
-use NATURAL bristles on your brushes with oil paint and SYNTHETIC bristles on your brushes for acrylic and watercolor. synthetic bristles literally break off into oil paint and stick into your painting, and natural bristles canât handle the weight of acrylic paint and rip into 15 directions. Use hard boar bristle for the underdrawing/underpainting of an oil painting as it will force the paint into the canvas pours more effectively cause itâs stronger, use softer bristles for outer layers of oil painting and blending, boar will pierce outer layers and is to hard for anything but the first layer. canât tell what u have? clean it up and brush it on your face, softer it is the better it is as doing outer layers of color.
-if you have a decent paintersâ tape, you can prewet your watercolor paper, tape it to a surface & weight it down with some books to press it flat while itâs wet and help keep it from buckling later once dry, this is especially useful because for some reason, watercolor block is half again as expensive or more than a comparable sized pad or large sheets to cut down, even by the same brand
-natural sable is good for watercolor if you can afford it, i have two smaller brushes i shelled out for to try it, and while i probably didnât treat the finer point one right, the other one is a miracle iâve had for nearly 20 years.
-chinese calligraphy brush sets are fantastic for large work and washes and way, way cheaper most times than standard brushes, and it doesnât seem to matter how cheap they are, either. they may shed a little, but they do a really good job holding and distributing water.
Rb for any art students
A trick i learned in art school, if your paper still warps/curls and your piece is finished/mostly finished: dampen the BACK and then press it flat again til dry. This works well with thicker papers! I have not had much success with thinner material. Test it out to get the hang of it before trying on your art!
I know you probably get these asks a lot, but I've really been trying to try drawing comic pages. I really admire how free and flowing your style is! I've seen your little tutorials and tips and idk what's wrong but I just can't seem to wrap my head around panel composition? Like I do wonderful painting comps, but I can't seem to break out. Do you have any resources or help to get started?
thank you very much!!!!! im just using this ask as an excuse to draw random comic tips i hope thats okay and that youâll get something out of it
did that helpâŚ
I hope this isn't an annoying question, but your art is so pretty and I've noticed your more rendered pieces have a beautiful painterly/gouache effect. is there a brush setting you've made to get such a pretty effect? xx
omg not annoying at all, process questions are fun to answer and actually the only thing truly relevant to an art blog anywaysâŚÂ
I do a lot of painting by drawing a shape with the lasso tool and then just swiping big textured brushes across it? Which you can probably see best in this process video i recorded a couple months ago that is very boring because theres no music
gotta be honest, i use a brush set that i cobbled together like 10 years ago from various deviantart downloads LOL and since i got those for free I figure itâs high time i paid it forward so you can download em HEREÂ complete with the Very Cool names I gave em at 14Â https://gumroad.com/l/VnBrL
i literally love how your color and shade if itâs ok do you have any tips on digital coloring? you donât have to answer this if you donât feel like it :) thanks!!
hello friend!! i have a tutorial i made on twitter a while ago which is more or less how i make my colours more interesting. i still use the technique and in general itâs just a lot of colour adjustment nothing too special LOL here!!