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Posted in Due to some insistent nagging... Posted 6 years ago

@Hazer: What tablet do you have Hazer?
Posted in Due to some insistent nagging... Posted 6 years ago

@Kozi: I like to keep my light angel guise up all the time so people don't suspect me
Posted in Due to some insistent nagging... Posted 6 years ago

@Kozi: Holy crap, you just turned from a light angel to a dark angel!
Posted in Salt Squad Art Galleries Posted 6 years ago

*bookmarks thread* You guys are so adorable! Friend goals!
Posted in Due to some insistent nagging... Posted 6 years ago

@Kozi: Haha in my experience you'd be surprised how fast you get used to it. Its very similar to how you use a mouse, you don't have to look at the mouse when you use it.
Posted in Due to some insistent nagging... Posted 6 years ago

@Kozi: Thats true. I find the drawing size abit small but its very portable Its good that you went with wacom too, those are some sturdy tablets. Can't wait to see what you are are gonna do with this new bad boy!
Posted in Due to some insistent nagging... Posted 6 years ago

@Kozi: Woooooh! Which one did you get? I am so excited to see it!!

@Kozi: Yours too! We twiinning! Same wings and same crown XD
Posted in Color theory advice Posted 6 years ago

@Glume: Dude I just started reading the floobynooby thing! I love it so much! It is really helpful! Thank you for sharing it!
Posted in Color theory advice Posted 6 years ago

@Glume: Thanks for linking Taptara! I was just about to add it in.

So far Xia Taptara has the best tutorial for skin that I have seen on youtube. Its 2 hrs long but its pretty in depth. The others are just like "slap color here and you are done"

@Kozi: wooooh! *omnomnomnomnom*

*plonks on a beanbag* I am attracted by the sugar! *rubs hands together and digs in*
Posted in Godawful's Picture Cauldron! Posted 6 years ago

@Godawful: Awww your romantic ones are sweet. I really like your Sombra one too! Nice work on the lines!
Posted in Color theory advice Posted 6 years ago

@MoodyBats: Try to recreate some paintings done by classical artists in different lighting. Try to study their work. Usually skin is really hard to do because it really all depends on your environment and light source. I don't think there is any easy way around it, you need decide on your environment and lighting first and then tweak until it looks right. References help alot if you can find them. I tend to look through the atlas of beauty for skin color references. It has really high res images and women from all different ethnicities as well. The portraits rarely have colorful light sources but you can practice what skin looks like under white or natural light. Hope this helps