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I'm obviously not a pro or anything like the veterans around here so plz don't be too harsh guys, ok?

I'm obviously not a pro or anything like the veterans around here so plz don't be too harsh guys, ok?

I'm obviously not a pro or anything like the veterans around here so plz don't be too harsh guys, ok?

 

You shouldn't haul in all of your pieces in one thread.

Keeps the cnc low, as well as the overall content produced in the section. Two things we don't want.

 

I'll cnc each of these when I've got a bit more time, but yeah they're pretty dope.

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Thx guys.

Also blend more, it helps a lot.

Explain please. I'm not familiar with really any digipainting techniques.

 

I believe that experimenting with more brushes will give you a sharper feel and a more detailed environment.

This is the one thing I'm kind of against. I guess it's pretty arrogant but I kind of want to do my paintings with just a round hard brush. The premade brushes kind of make me feel like I'm cheating.

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Thx guys.

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Explain please. I'm not familiar with really any digipainting techniques.

Blending is usually to remove all the apparent dabs by going over the colours and giving it a smoother feeling. You kind of do this by colour picking and painting over untill you see a transition from dark to light or from colour to colour.

 

 

This is the one thing I'm kind of against. I guess it's pretty arrogant but I kind of want to do my paintings with just a round hard brush. The premade brushes kind of make me feel like I'm cheating.

Definitely not. You see in art you sometime use different mediums to paint. You could use a speckled brush, chalkbrush, soft brush, airbrush, etc. And this is real life not graphic as well. There is no cheating. I myself use the round brush only. But when texturing its a wiser idea to use your own custom brush settings or the brush given than use a stock image on the internet. Texturing with a brush is not as easy as it sounds, you won't texture as soon as you grab the installed brushes. Don't take it the bad way, experiment with everything.

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