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As I not often have the time to get into the studio, fix up the lights, and haul my heavy view camera with just as heavy tripod around, i've taken up drawing.
I used to draw a lot as a kid, and ironically, that activity disappeared when I went to art-school, where I studied graphic design.
Well, new times, new chances, new talents to dig out, and hopefully it will give birth to something beautifull.
well appart from the wacom you need some photo references and anatomy/perspective tutorials.
check some of the tutorials that i have collected from deviants: [link]
Depends on what would you like to focus on. some people like to draw detailed lineart and complicated ornaments and use flat colors, others like abstract brush strokes and emphasize on the generals character shapes and atmosphere or others like to make nice skin tones and simple backrounds and etc...
its depends on where do you want to take your art However if you need advice or your paintings feel free to send me a note and i will gladly point some parts that might need fixing
Thanks for the info, and the tutorials will definitely come in handy. I work with a Wacom Intuos 3 for two years now, the main problems I am having is choosing the colors, and making subtle gradations in color and brightness.
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Ik hoop binnenkort weer actief bezig te zijn met nieuw werk, het is er de laatste maanden door omstandigheden wat bij ingeschoten.
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I like your style of painting. I've been wanting to paint (digitally) for quite a time, but I do not know where to start.
check some of the tutorials that i have collected from deviants: [link]
Depends on what would you like to focus on. some people like to draw detailed lineart and complicated ornaments and use flat colors, others like abstract brush strokes and emphasize on the generals character shapes and atmosphere or others like to make nice skin tones and simple backrounds and etc...
its depends on where do you want to take your art
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ftourini..is now a 3dini
I work with a Wacom Intuos 3 for two years now, the main problems I am having is choosing the colors, and making subtle gradations in color and brightness.
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