This is my brain on color 😵💫
Digital palette tests and linear burn experiments from my recent illustration for The Gullet.
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This is my brain on color 😵💫
Digital palette tests and linear burn experiments from my recent illustration for The Gullet.
firealpaca update log 2.11.15 (19.02.2024) (STABLE VERSION)
This appears to fix a few things as well as add a few features.
FireAlpaca Ver 2.11.15 ( 2024/02/19 )
Now save temporary resizing state of brush size.
"dominant hand" can now be changed in the environment settings (the direction of the brush cursor will change).
The horizontally flipped display of the canvas is no longer reflected in time-lapse recording.
Improved the timing of ending time-lapse recording.
Opacity can now be changed in the brush editing dialog.
Added “Linear Burn” to layer blend mode.
Added "random coordinate shift for each stroke" option to brush texture.
Improved snap processing to 0 degrees during multi-touch rotation.
You can now turn off snapping to 0 degrees during multi-touch rotation from the preferences.
Improved Chinese (simplified and traditional) and Korean translations.
Improved slider display in dark UI.
Added default color palette.
new favorite art piece omg
When I set out to improve my drawing skills I didn’t think I’d become best friends with the Linear Burn blending mode, but as they say, life is full of surprises. 🎨🖌
1. Flats
2. Tone / Ambient Light (Linear Burn, low opacity)
3. Shadows (Linear Burn, medium opacity)
3. Bounce Lights (Overlay, medium opacity)
Learning Photoshop Collages (just an already-given piece to work with)
Coming up with new stuff is tough.