Post Lion King and Furry-related artwork here!
Модератор: The Sonic God
- The Sonic God
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For an amatuer, this is actually quite good. The only problems that I see is the head-to-body structure, the head is slightly too large for the body. Secondly, the eyes are also a bit large and too far apart. Next, try not pushing so hard on the pencil, let your hand and arm flow freely, just make smaller strokes, be gentler. The body structure could use a bit of detail, hard to tell whether the basic difference is of a cat or another type of pawed quadruped. However, you definitely know that the character is Simba, and that recognition means that you're on the right track.
Practise makes perfect.
Practise makes perfect.
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- The Sonic God
- royal sentry
- Сообщения: 1064
- Зарегистрирован: 03 авг 2003, 08:51
- FurSpecies: Lion
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Sonic, I think that's TLK related... I mean it's TLK style That is if you were reffering to me
asiancub, I'll try... Male lions are a bit challenging for me right now, but I'll give it a shot
Thanks
Mieko, it's not as hard as you think. First, all you need to do is outline the object and fill in base color. Then, take the brush tool, and click on any bursh you want. Make sure it's very dark compared to the base color. When selecting the type of brush, you'll see "master diameter" that's the size of the brush, and below that you'll see "hardness" That's how dark the stroke will be. If you put it to like 3-5 percent, it'll be very light. (photoshop)
I used to wonder how they do that too, but then, when I started exploring photoshop and trying new things, I found out it's easier than it looks
asiancub, I'll try... Male lions are a bit challenging for me right now, but I'll give it a shot
Thanks
Mieko, it's not as hard as you think. First, all you need to do is outline the object and fill in base color. Then, take the brush tool, and click on any bursh you want. Make sure it's very dark compared to the base color. When selecting the type of brush, you'll see "master diameter" that's the size of the brush, and below that you'll see "hardness" That's how dark the stroke will be. If you put it to like 3-5 percent, it'll be very light. (photoshop)
I used to wonder how they do that too, but then, when I started exploring photoshop and trying new things, I found out it's easier than it looks
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