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- Nov 21, 2015
I'd post a little bit of my art except I'm shit at drawing.
OK, just one piece.
OK, just one piece.
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i feel weird and arrogant replying to this because i'm gonna assume i'm good...Not posting any artwork for now but I'm curious, how did you all get 'good' at drawing? Do you all just practice? What sort of tutorials/resources do you use to improve?
Not posting any artwork for now but I'm curious, how did you all get 'good' at drawing? Do you all just practice? What sort of tutorials/resources do you use to improve?
I'm not saying I'm good here, but when it comes to drawing hands and shit like that, I literally use photos of my own hands as references. I just open up my webcam software, hold a prop if necessary, and take it from there.Not posting any artwork for now but I'm curious, how did you all get 'good' at drawing? Do you all just practice? What sort of tutorials/resources do you use to improve?
Heyyy, that's...I fucked up and the final product took hours to complete. To compensate it I made it my avatar.
The joke isn't really relevant as it was last night when i started working on it in response to a subject that was being discussed in chat at the time.
There's still a lot of mistakes I haven't even bothered fixing because I'm just kinda exhausted by the fact I messed up so much on this thing that was meant to just be a shitty one off joke doodle.
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I don't have photoshop, but if the export/save process is anything similar to what I have this might help.Practicing Photoshop, made this:
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I'm thinking of animating this into a gif, anyone have any tips or shortcuts?
I don't have photoshop, but if the export/save process is anything similar to what I have this might help.
If the sign thing is on another layer and you just want it to mildly flicker you can just make a slightly darker/lighter layer below or above the previous one and then save the animation to have the layers "accumulate" with the base layer being the bricks. Alternatively if it's all on elayer, or you want to do a different thing entirely You should probably make a new layer for each one.
Of course you could just mess with the brightness and contrast of the image too if you just want tit to be sloppy.
Not posting any artwork for now but I'm curious, how did you all get 'good' at drawing? Do you all just practice?