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Masquerade.
I don’t know if anyone else has noticed, but humans are kinda hard to draw. But, managed to (mostly) avoid Neutral Face™ and make actual hairstyles. Eyelid folds and nostrils still giving me problems.
I have a new Skillshare class about using path operations with Photoshop’s Pen Tool. Path operations allow you to add multiple shapes to the same vector layer, slice negative space out of a silhouette, or intersect shapes in ways that allow for more complex results than the usual squares and circles. I’ll demonstrate how to combine basic polygons to create a vector landscape from scratch. This is the second class of a series on Photoshop’s Pen Tool. I actually learned how to make vectors before learning to draw for-really-real (I know, backwards), but it’s so useful for a lot of things that I think any digital artist could make use of the Pen Tool, even if you don’t care about vector art. I’m hoping this series makes it a little less weird/scary and more like something people will learn and combine with their traditional art fundamentals. Path Operations
“Max, as long as you come visit Chloe everyday after school, we won’t give her up for adoption kick her out of the house.”
Inktober #31: Deoxys (Pokemon) Th-Th-That’s all, folks! Inktober is a fun challenge, but it’ll be nice to not have my sketchbook held hostage anymore. Back to Photoshop and mashing Undo to my heart’s delight.
Inktober #30: Upgrade (Ben 10) I would use this power to hack people’s computers and give them goofy desktop backgrounds.
Inktober #29: Rosalina (Super Mario Galaxy) Your friendly neighborhood space wizard.
Inktober #28: Great Gazoo (The Flintstones) This show was weird when it wanted to be.
Inktober #27: Wizpig (Diddy Kong Racing) Evil pig wizard... hmm.. nah. Also, Windmill Plains/Greenwood Village is now stuck in your head.
Inktober #26: Haruhara Haruko (FLCL) Nothing about this show makes sense, therefore, it all makes sense.
Inktober #25: Goku (Dragonball Z) I wish adult Goku still rode around on Flying Nimbus from time to time.
Inktober #24: Sailor Moon This is the fourth space princess I’ve done. Maybe I oughta pick these better.
Inktober #23: Iron Giant Hooogggggaaaarrrrttthhhh
Inktober #22: Geno (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars) Mr. Glass Cannon
Inktober #21: Gort (The Day The Earth Stood Still) Or Glake Gortles, as he’s known ‘round these parts.
Inktober #20: Ilana (SymBionic Titan) Is it bad that I enjoyed the mundane high school / character interaction stuff way more than the action sequences?