DelireMan7
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I reworked the Claymore because the blade was too short
Then I did one of my favorite weapon in Dark Souls :Velka's rapier
Then I did one of my favorite weapon in Dark Souls :Velka's rapier
why cant i uplaod pics from desktop?
ah I see, thanksSome character animation sketches. Trying to give a more natural feeling to the movement and character mass.
Not sure but probably because you are a "Neo Member" in the forum. Post 50 messages and your account upgrade to Member.
ah I see, thanks
BTW nice animation. Are you on twitter?
Always love seeing new art from you, Belmonte. I know your Instagram is more up to date on recent works but I just check this thread whenever there's new stuff posted. Continue keeping us updated on the project! I'm really gonna get back into the habit of drawing again too.
Many thanks for the interest Vyse!
To be honest, even my Instagram isn't very much up to date. Many artists say it is not a good idea to relegate social media but I find very expensive time-wise to be relevant on them. You need to update at least one time per week, need to comment and like posts everyday, participate in art contests or spend years and years studying to be so ridiculously good people can't ignore your account! Too much for me, so I prefer to focus on my project. At least until I have a vertical slice of the game.
Make sure to post your art here when you start drawing again!
Again on depth practice. I just wanted to do an arrow not the animation. But sometimes I don't know when to stop xD
The blur frame before the arrow hit could probably be redone to convey the movement better
Thanks !That was great man! Love how you did the blur and the transition to another angle. Not easy to do that.
To be honest, mm, i hate the way they warp paper and I'm worried they would, like, pervert my ink line, either making it run or whatever.. yeah I've been advised to try water paints, but my inner control freak doesn't want anything to be more obstructive than a plain white paperI really dig that second one. I'd say you're doing a kick ass job.
For the first, have you tried water color brushes? I think that would make it pop more.
Edit: unless you were already doing that *squints*
Oh I know. I'm not saying you should use real watercolor, I meant water color brushes in an application like PS or Krita.To be honest, mm, i hate the way they warp paper and I'm worried they would, like, pervert my ink line, either making it run or whatever.. yeah I've been advised to try water paints, but my inner control freak doesn't want anything to be more obstructive than a plain white paper
I just come up with my drawings while i sketch them, no tracing or penciling the drawing first.. so i don't really get a do-over if, yeah, I stuff it up lol
My system above uses photoshop.
I'll look into it immediately!Oh I know. I'm not saying you should use real watercolor, I meant water color brushes in an application like PS or Krita.
Lmao I'm posting little models and you throw out this, hot damn.Keeping with my 3d studie studies, here's a geisha.
I want to eat thatBehold: a star is born.
I’ll take that as a compliment good sir.I want to eat that
Nah man. Ive actually also tried to paint a model of my own a few months ago (a space marine), and boy did it went wrong. I think I'm too shaky to paint stuff soo small ahah. So its always awesome to see some cool minis like yours!Lmao I'm posting little models and you throw out this, hot damn.
What effect do you achieve by printing in layers? Just Curious.I've started trying my hand at digitally colouring my sketches, i first print colour then print the lines onto the same sheet.
Am i on the right track?
(This second pair was a test, so a few errors visible(
I don't feel comfortable applying ink or paint colours to my drawings, i worry about distorting my fine lines, so i decided to try use Photoshop...What effect do you achieve by printing in layers? Just Curious.