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Thank you!!@heroesandheadkicks yours are great too!
Thank you!!@heroesandheadkicks yours are great too!
An older Kylo Ren portrait I did. I used a grid for this and then played with the proportions. There is a lot wrong with it but it isn't too bad. I need to do more grayscale stuff.
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Really cool!
Do you know how to apply color over grayscale with the gradient map stuff?
I did this exercise of drawing the muscles of a dude from the manga Kengan Omega, also looking at google pics of muscles and bodybuilders.
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I haven't seen much of Proko's anatomy stuff yet, i'm using more google images as reference. Videos i watched more of Robert Marzullo and David Finch.Looks like the average Sherbro
I'm working on anatomy too. Do you use Prokos Youtube channel? it's great for that stuff.
I haven't seen much of Proko's anatomy stuff yet, i'm using more google images as reference. Videos i watched more of Robert Marzullo and David Finch.
This looks cool btw, he looks like a clone wars/computer animated character here, i like it.An older Kylo Ren portrait I did. I used a grid for this and then played with the proportions. There is a lot wrong with it but it isn't too bad. I need to do more grayscale stuff.
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Pen and Ink (mostly this one in 0.1 mm but also another one in 0.03 mm, put the pens i used into the spoiler) on drawing paper.
The size is DIN A4 (210 mm x 297 mm).
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From the time on i started with the cape until i was finished it took me 43 hours.
In total it's probably been around 65 or more, i just didn't count the time early enough, lol.
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This looks cool btw, he looks like a clone wars/computer animated character here, i like it.
Thank you a lot man!This is awesome, great work on the textures. I bought a pack of uni Pen fine liners a couple of months back and looking at the 0.1 it's crazy that you did that with that size of a pen.
Great work bro.
Thank you a lot man!
These fine liners are great, though the ones below 0.1 mm are naturally a bit sensitive, since the tip is so thin.
The completely black surfaces i did with thicker fineliners (maximum 0.8 i think) but aside from the parts where complete black went into dark grey (used 0.3 at some parts) it was always 0.1 and sometimes 0.03 and f*ck me did they take long and were they monotonous...
But there's unfortunately no other way if you're using dotwork only for dark grey or light black areas, lol.
That said, i saw a guy on instagram who used something aching to a tattoo machine that automatically went up and down very fast, making it easier to do that stuff both fast and accurate.