2014-02-15, 14:12 | Link #24 |
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The more I look at it, the more I think you are blurring the picture a bit too much - rather, the focal areas where the viewers want to have their eyes focused on. If you can show an example of the drawing BEFORE taking it to PhotoShop, blurring and using Gradient Map (color/hue) options.
What version of PhotoShop are you using?
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2014-02-17, 00:07 | Link #27 | |
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I'll message you.
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2014-02-19, 15:05 | Link #28 | |
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2014-03-02, 09:16 | Link #34 |
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The blur effect is a mistake. Anyone looking isn't going to focus right at the individual lines so it actually just looks like viewing though really thick glasses.
Your drawings are actually really good. Lines look confident. Random critique: http://imgur.com/6p2zc99, http://imgur.com/lP972Fe, http://imgur.com/T79Jdxl
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2014-03-20, 13:34 | Link #40 |
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I prefer drawing an original because you can make a "mistake" a part of the drawing. I've drawn a few original characters, but they're not really that good. They're decent I guess. I draw from reference because it's good practice for drawing original characters. It could really help.
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