Korseus, a wood elf
Korseus, a wood elf
Value studies!
Value studies!
But my line sketches make me embarrassed, so I'll share them here:
There's always going to be something you're better at and something you're worse at either way! (And this is okay! ♥️)
But my line sketches make me embarrassed, so I'll share them here:
There's always going to be something you're better at and something you're worse at either way! (And this is okay! ♥️)
What's more important is that your lines tell you where you're putting your paint.
Mine are always extremely messy, which is okay because as I paint, I forget about line and focus on form!
What's more important is that your lines tell you where you're putting your paint.
Mine are always extremely messy, which is okay because as I paint, I forget about line and focus on form!
Use other artists work, figure out the shapes they used and try and layer it onto a small thumbnail sketch.
You don't have to make a masterpiece.
Squint to block out some of the detail, even draw over it to see the shapes!
Use other artists work, figure out the shapes they used and try and layer it onto a small thumbnail sketch.
You don't have to make a masterpiece.
Squint to block out some of the detail, even draw over it to see the shapes!
Knowing when to stop is important, not everything has to be perfect, but if you pushed yourself, then thats good enough.
I pushed on improving the fabric and folds - next, I think material and metal is something I need to focus on! c:
Knowing when to stop is important, not everything has to be perfect, but if you pushed yourself, then thats good enough.
I pushed on improving the fabric and folds - next, I think material and metal is something I need to focus on! c:
Traditional portrait artists often have smaller pre-painted versions of their big pieces near them as a reference.
I think doing a quick 'composition sketch' as a digital artist, is something extremely useful to add to your references!
Traditional portrait artists often have smaller pre-painted versions of their big pieces near them as a reference.
I think doing a quick 'composition sketch' as a digital artist, is something extremely useful to add to your references!