Occasionally Digital
Very occasionally.
Last time I did a digital art piece was 3 years ago. Well, now it was 3 (half) hours ago. But, you know. Details. Here, see? http://pre02.deviantart.net/b26d/th/...ga-dai3qeg.png I might have a mild obsession with merfolk that look a bit more fishy than Ariel. |
he looks fairly sound, i approve~
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do you feel bad about being so fokkin good at those translucent fin fades
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i bet he doesn't >x>
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i bet not, wot the heck dude
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not in the least. :P
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teach me how to not solid, sempai
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Next time I stream my artifying, I'll post about it on Trisphee, you can see then. :P
But layers, and partially opaque erasers are the key. |
i do not have that stuff XD do everything by hand, hahahaha. teach me to do it with 15 year old software sempai(also i really want to share my newest mer with you to see what you think, more aerial than yours but less cartoony)
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Photoshop is at least 15 years old, it has layers. :P
I use Painttool SAI for most of my digital art shenanigans (although I did the water background in photoshop, because it's easier there). I believe it costs about $60, in JPY. |
;3; yeah, no i like the software that came free with my computer from when i was a teen(and the software that bundled with my tablet though that company is well out of business now)
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Paint.NET and GIMP are both free and pretty good for various things. I've never tried doing actual digital painting in either of them, but they should work. And have layers! :O
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i do my work in paint.net whenever i art things
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ok, so let me reiterate, i am that old guy who still drives his first car even though it was recalled 30 years ago and can only signal left
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Okay, then I have the solution for you:
Stippling. Lots and lots of stippling. Good luck! |
hahaha, that is useful advice for me XD cheat it old-school 1980s hahaha
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