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Whats wrong with my art....nothing, nothing is wrong with it I love my art and everything about it, I like that I can't do nothing but the same crap each time I art, no I have nothing against my art it's just...I want something more- like a greedy sinful human being I want more then just my current style. I need more styles I want more styles. So like a sinful being I need help. Soooo post some YT videos mainly on waterpaint, water digital, fire manipulation and some stances even suggest a few artist to put myself under, I'll stalk them. I have that perfect stalking skill :) I also need some sketches done, so doodles helps also! I'll probably do a few canine sketches then work my way up to other creatures :) Edited at August 29, 2020 01:01 PM by Sevyn
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Artwork done by Sevyn My water is missing levels and balance I can still edit this so thoughts and tips on how to do that? FUN FACT: The sketch was done on Medibang :) not by hand Edited at August 29, 2020 01:04 PM by Sevyn
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I am not very good, but anyway X) I started using Particle brush, on which I put two colors that are fairly similar, but visibly distinguishable at the same time, and I use that to color in so called monochrome surfaces; for example water-water has glimmer and tiny waves most of the time, it shifts and refelects light so it is not blue, nope, it is made of many reflections of blue, there are more tones then one. I think that is one of the ways to sort of add deatils=more texture=more lifelike to an art. Or beach-it looks white or yellow from the distance, but upon closer inspection you see it is made out of small rocks that vary in colors from browns and yellows to orange and grey also transparent or white ones. For some things it's better to smudge it together more, for some others it is better to leave it on that particle level. Hope that helps ^^
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This is chibi, small canvas so it's not the best guide there is, it just shows that line between sea and sand where the foam is-it's smudged into one another (sand is on layer beneath). Another one, with less foam where I sumdged it to the point it started to turn transparent-now that I think about it I am not sure it looks like that in real life ;-; For sand I also used extra layer I put above that is empty save from those little brownish specks that are in tune with color of layer beneath enough they don't pop out too much and just add that extra bit of detail. I use lots of layers ^^"""" probably cause I lack some confidence in getting things right on first so this way I can still use hue to saturate or edit brightness or transparency to make things mend better.
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No problem ^^ I like your sand like it is right now too :3 and reflections are very well done Edited at September 7, 2020 09:53 AM by Hurry
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