Your work is always inspiring, I really hope to pick up some lessons from you. Your linework always kills me. That loose casual style that lends itself to your paint work is remarkable
Your work is always inspiring, I really hope to pick up some lessons from you. Your linework always
A lot of it came from me letting go of trying to ink and just rolling with the sketch. The 2nd part is using big blocks of solid color as a base, no matter the overlaying sketch, the blob of color will be the thing that determines shape, so it ends up being the place where a lot of the sharpness comes from.
A lot of it came from me letting go of trying to ink and just rolling with the sketch. The 2nd part
Clip studio paint. And it is any graphite pencil like brush for the sketch and a non mixing dry textured brush for anything else. Can be chalk, dry bristle, doesn't really matter. The idea is to use the selection tool together with the gradient tool and textured brush to create big swaths of paint.
There is also some minimal use of soft brush and droplet brush to add those lil specks (though sometimes i draw them in manually with selection tool. depends how specific I need them to be)
Clip studio paint. And it is any graphite pencil like brush for the sketch and a non mixing dry text
However, won't it be cold for the wolf cub? In any case, even if he fails, he can always become a snowboard or a snowman... Oh, a wolfman or a wolfboard As always, great job!
However, won't it be cold for the wolf cub? In any case, even if he fails, he can always become a sn