Still getting used to the new tablet. If I'm zoomed out, the lines get all choppy, so the line art isn't the best. But, now I know. Also driving me crazy is the lack of pressure sensitivity.
Still in my purple phase. Someone tell me another colour? >-.-<
I wanted to play with texture for a change, but since I didn't have any I wanted to use, I made my own swirly mess. Is it too busy? Are the colours too similar to stand out?
Ohh tablet!!! Does your tablet have pressure sensitivity? Do you know? Cause if it does you might just need to calibrate it orrrr there are some programs that don't allow for it and some that do. In my case only the one program I have works with the pressure sensitivity. But in any case it's pretty fun eh!?
Uhhhh...... red, orange and yellow!!!! Cause it's fall time, one of those maybe?! Or a combination?!
Some things, bb-- Be careful with drawing on the tablets; it comes with practice, but it will look like you ran the drawing through the Liquifyer on Photoshop. The eyes don't look level, although I'm not sure if it's because of the shape, or if it's actually because they're really not level. She's incredibly skinny, and her shoulders are really broad, which make her look kind of mannish.
What did you use to draw this? I suggest openCanvas, which has a really nice free version somewhere on the Internets. It's even small enough to e-mail, which I can do if you want me to. It takes a little getting used to, but the control of the brushes is really nice.
I like the glowy effects. :3 They're really pretty. And there's nothing wrong with prefering a color. Picasso had his blue period; you're just having a purple period.
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Stan: Scream for me, bitch!
Kyle: AAAAAGH~!
(Yes, this really happened.)
Well, it's a tablet PC, and I think it's built more for easy presentations than drawing on. I've been through the settings, but there doesn't seem to be one for pressure.
Fall colours und pretty. If I have time, I'll give 'em a try >^^<
Yeah, the drawing has a lot of faults. I should have drawn the structure underneither. I thinkt he eyes are level, but the angles are different in both of them.
I've always wanted to use Open Canvas. Would you mind e-mailing it to me?
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Uhhhh...... red, orange and yellow!!!! Cause it's fall time, one of those maybe?! Or a combination?!
Some things, bb-- Be careful with drawing on the tablets; it comes with practice, but it will look like you ran the drawing through the Liquifyer on Photoshop. The eyes don't look level, although I'm not sure if it's because of the shape, or if it's actually because they're really not level. She's incredibly skinny, and her shoulders are really broad, which make her look kind of mannish.
What did you use to draw this? I suggest openCanvas, which has a really nice free version somewhere on the Internets. It's even small enough to e-mail, which I can do if you want me to. It takes a little getting used to, but the control of the brushes is really nice.
I like the glowy effects. :3 They're really pretty. And there's nothing wrong with prefering a color. Picasso had his blue period; you're just having a purple period.
--
Stan: Scream for me, bitch!
Kyle: AAAAAGH~!
(Yes, this really happened.)
Fall colours und pretty. If I have time, I'll give 'em a try >^^<
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«.:':,:':. Read Parma .:':,:':.»
I've always wanted to use Open Canvas. Would you mind e-mailing it to me?
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«.:':,:':. Read Parma .:':,:':.»
--
Stan: Scream for me, bitch!
Kyle: AAAAAGH~!
(Yes, this really happened.)
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«.:':,:':. Read Parma .:':,:':.»
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