2009-08-06, 16:16 | Link #455 |
nope
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Wow, I didn't answer
Sorry guys, and thankyou VERY much! So... I just got myself a scanner, so I thought I'd test it out. (lol of course) So I drew a little drawing and tried to color it in PS. .....OH MY GOD! It's goddamn much work! I will never underestimate a pic (or an artist) again! So here you go, I'll let you see my first try coloring something in photoshop. Lineart is by meh Spoiler for uhoh...:
CRAPPY HAIR, I KNOW. But I was so god damned tired Please go easy on me? |
2009-08-07, 18:13 | Link #456 | |
Klutz
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: California
Age: 32
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I'd like to give you a little feed back if it's alright with you. (Don't worry, I'm not harsh ) The actual drawing is pretty cute, there are just a few pointers I'd like to give you. First, did you just start coloring the line art you scanned or draw over your original line art? When you use a scan, the best thing to do is to create your own line art on it's own layer with photoshop. That way you won't have to worry about coloring over the lines because you can keep the colors under the line art layer. I understand this is difficult if you don't have a tablet, so the next best way is to use the pen tool. Using the pen tool gives you the freedom to fix up any thing you didn't like in your original sketch and give a very smooth looking line art. ^^ Your coloring is VERY good for your first try. (is jealous) The gradient effect on the hair is a nice touch. The shading on the clothing is a bit difficult to see, but that's a given since it's white to begin with. As for the drawing it's self, the pose is good but she seems really skinny, especially her arm. And her mouth can be moved up a little on her face since she seems to have lost her chin a bit. Again, for this being your first try at coloring, it's pretty good. Much better than mine was... Good job! I hope to see more drawings from ya~
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