Ever since seeing the new trailer with BOTW2, I got deep into the hydrated Ganondorf pool :3
In an AU where the trio work together TwT Which is mostly unlikely but one can drea
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million dollar idea: instead of spending thousands of dollars on steady-cam equipment, filmmakers should just attach a camera to the head of a chicken and carry the chicken around as you film.
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I tried to draw bishie versions of some of the stuff I draw in using their respective applications haha
Good evening!
Actual sizes available on Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/posts/19384127
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Here’s the result after watching Aggretsuko XD
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Woke up at 2am and couldn’t fall back asleep so I made a tutorial on the Photoshop techniques I use most frequently. Starting with the sketch:
adjustment layers: specifically the hue/saturation slider in this case, allows you to color correct quickly
lasso tool: for sharp edges!
alpha lock: useful for painting within a pre-defined area (especially useful when painting characters)
x (hotkey) : toggle between foreground + background colors- let’s you easily blend between 2 colors
ctrl/cmd click : quickly change current active layer. Especially useful if you’re burdened with too many layers (or just very disorganized)
clipping mask: similar to alpha lock, but can add details without changing/ painting directly on the previous layer. I often use them to test out + apply gradients.
layer styles: I didn’t use any in this image, but the possibilities for layer styles endless, from simply adding a quick outline (useful for die cut demarcations when making stickers!) to creating more seemingly complex appearances. Here’s a gif of Nick Carver using layer styles (a combo of drop shadows + inner shadows) to quickly make the illusion of snow but with simple strokes.
ending on this:
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@kaardalaa
Here you go. Here’s some advice on hands, the curse of every artist. Let’s be real, hands are weird and hard. But like everything, you can train yourself to learn how they work.
Learn the shapes with simple exercises, take reference pictures of your own hands if you need something specific. Don’t give up!!
A hand doesn’t need to have absolute perfect anatomy, just find the style and shape that works for you!
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