More hands (which I love). Again, I'm missing some tight highlights on the hair. Things to fix: Some high gloss on the nail polish. Subtler holds on her cardigan (and less sloppy rendering on the blue light). Maybe a shorter torso?
Aw, cool. sounds kinda like a character I have of the same name. Not framing you for stealing or anything, no way! Just wanted to say. It's a rare name.
Thanks. I don't know why I didn't notice the hand thing while I was rendering. Hopefully just lowering the "valleys" between her fingers will be easy and enough to fix that problem.
I'm sure I've asked you before but it was ages ago, you don't ink do you, it's just tight pencils then you adjust them in photoshop right? Then, if so, what do you set the pencil layer to? And do you paint on the layer over it or under it? Correct me if I'm wring?
Still, your linework, proportion and realism blows my mind. Thanks
Thanks man. I try to pencil as tight as possible. Then I adjust the levels in photoshop and erase any stray lines. This tutorial I found shows the method I use to set up my pencil layer: [link] And then I paint underneath that linework layer and add effects over it. Hope that helps,
Coolness and congrats on the gig man I'm proud of you. Only critique I have is the hand facing us (the "talk to the hand" hand heh) the palm appears to be a little too tall. Still a great piece though
But I still love this.
but i love the pic in general
I don't know why I didn't notice the hand thing while I was rendering. Hopefully just lowering the "valleys" between her fingers will be easy and enough to fix that problem.
I'm sure I've asked you before but it was ages ago, you don't ink do you, it's just tight pencils then you adjust them in photoshop right?
Then, if so, what do you set the pencil layer to? And do you paint on the layer over it or under it?
Correct me if I'm wring?
Still, your linework, proportion and realism blows my mind. Thanks
I try to pencil as tight as possible. Then I adjust the levels in photoshop and erase any stray lines.
This tutorial I found shows the method I use to set up my pencil layer: [link] And then I paint underneath that linework layer and add effects over it. Hope that helps,