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Post by Emily Wilson on Mar 10, 2019 3:59:39 GMT
Photoshop had a good run for awhile, but after discovering Clip Studio Paint last month, the latter instantly became my go-to program for making digital fine art illustrations. Really love the features of this program, especially the art brushes, additional layer settings, and the colorization feature (that one's a time saver!).
One of the very first pieces I wanted to work on with Clip Studio was another piece of Buck fanart. Wanted to complete this sooner, but I had to hold off on finishing so I could wrap up a few projects for college.
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Post by Emily Wilson on Mar 10, 2019 4:02:58 GMT
As a goof, here's what the image looks like without using any color hints when it comes using colorization.
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Post by francord on Apr 5, 2019 10:24:59 GMT
This profession takes a lot of brain's energy and your success depends on your health. You can break your hand and you will not be able to work for a long time. I use tonusjournal.com/category/men-health-questions/ to get better in that area. It is important to have knowledge of the different thing to get better in the drawing.
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Post by firstly on Dec 16, 2019 20:29:58 GMT
yeah, it is a good thing, especially if you expect to get a good job. Any wya, you also should know recruiting cycle time tech process, so you won't be afraid of all those hiring processes. soft skills are also important.
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