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Tyler 04-12-2012 09:43 PM

Need Art Advice
 
Recently I decided to get back into art. I like to draw on paper and then trace it on the computer using Photoshop CS5 and then start coloring it. The first thing is what settings or tool should I set my paint brush or pencil to make it as smooth as possible? I also wouldn't mind some good Photoshop brushes that I can use for effects like snowflakes, stars, etc. I attached a picture I made with the current method I'm using. I feel it could do better using some new tools and methods.

http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...nSPAAAAACE.png

Elusive 04-13-2012 08:50 AM

Great work! <3

Tyler 04-14-2012 03:55 AM

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Posted by Elusive (Post 94734)
Great work! <3

Thanks :o. I want my stuff to look like this:

http://images5.fanpop.com/image/phot...56-640-400.png

It's nice and smooth while mine's the opposite. I don't know what kind of techniques people use for digital art, but I would sure like to know some. I've tried YouTube and it's kind of hard to find the one's that I had in mind.

RaiRai 04-14-2012 04:10 AM

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Posted by Tyler (Post 95064)
Thanks :o. I want my stuff to look like this:

http://images5.fanpop.com/image/phot...56-640-400.png

It's nice and smooth while mine's the opposite. I don't know what kind of techniques people use for digital art, but I would sure like to know some. I've tried YouTube and it's kind of hard to find the one's that I had in mind.

http://pixelpinch.com/wp-content/upl...-pen_stand.jpg

Tyler 04-14-2012 04:25 AM

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Posted by RaiRai (Post 95069)

My sister is an artist and she has a nice Wacom Bamboo tablet so I guess I'll try it out. I also just realized I could use the pen tool to make nice smooth outlines. I haven't tried it yet though.

Zerith 04-14-2012 04:44 AM

Firstly, there are parts of that image, such as the tail of the pony that are pillow shaded. this would be fine if the light source is directly in front of them but that would mean everything else has to be shaded the same way. secondly, either your outlines are too heavy, or you should just use shades to define the limbs and details of the pony. as you can see in the image you like a lot, there is no heavy outlines at all, thus removing a cartoony aspect. Thirdly, your shades are all too close together, don't be afraid to have large changes in shades, it really compliments the lighter colors and helps define your light source a lot better.

Remorse 04-14-2012 05:02 AM

nice work.

Skyzer 04-14-2012 05:22 AM

He's asking for advice not praise...

Tyler 04-14-2012 05:25 AM

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Posted by Zerith (Post 95088)
Firstly, there are parts of that image, such as the tail of the pony that are pillow shaded. this would be fine if the light source is directly in front of them but that would mean everything else has to be shaded the same way. secondly, either your outlines are too heavy, or you should just use shades to define the limbs and details of the pony. as you can see in the image you like a lot, there is no heavy outlines at all, thus removing a cartoony aspect. Thirdly, your shades are all too close together, don't be afraid to have large changes in shades, it really compliments the lighter colors and helps define your light source a lot better.

Thanks for the tips. I'll try using them in my next drawing.

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Posted by Remorse (Post 95111)
nice work.

Thanks!

The Doctor 04-14-2012 05:28 AM

Why is wheatley flying with a pony with balloons on his butt?

Anyways, nice!

Tyler 04-14-2012 05:30 AM

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Posted by Shawn (Post 95131)
Why is wheatley flying with a pony with balloons on his butt?

Anyways, nice!

That's the space core and pinky pie lol and thank you.

The Doctor 04-14-2012 05:35 AM

Looked like wheatley from portal 2 <3

Skyzer 04-14-2012 05:36 AM

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Posted by Shawn (Post 95143)
Looked like wheatley from portal 2 <3

I thought the same thing.

Maikeru 04-14-2012 09:32 AM

A job well done

Latte 04-14-2012 04:30 PM

I don't know a lot about Photoshop painting, but I do know that a lot of illustrators like to use a cross between Illustrator and Photoshop in their work. Illustrator gives you that smooth, clean edge really easily, and Photoshop is good for the painting aspect. I don't know exactly how these artist interchange between the two or their techniques, but perhaps something to look into.

Edit: LOL WHEATLY. awesome xD


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