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<o< they are super good is the first one still free to take
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of course! please do what you desire with it. thank you for the compliment!
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why )-:?
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To be honest, I have not been able to sell artwork recently...
I will probably come back at some point but, I have been struggling a lot recently.
It is not that bad, I might try to draw something but, I will need to perfect my artwork a little more until then.
I also have a lot of important exams coming up, so I am trying to balance that at the same time as this.
Maybe, it is more advisable that I focus on that for now, until I get the grades I want.
Thank you so much for caring though, I really really appreciate it.
You're super lovely ~
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d’aww I totally and absolutely understand where you’re coming from!! I wish you so much with school and your future art (-:
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Hello! I was wondering if you guys could help me with something?
So, recently I have been trying to improve my art style since I really like the semi-realism style.
I have tried to look at a lot of videos and speed paints and I find them useful but, I have a lot unanswered questions...
I mostly struggle with colours and shading without it looking like I blended until my hand has fallen off.
Any suggestions to help?
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This will all be up to your own personal liking, but here are a few ways you can blend, without over blending:
1) Opacity! Changing the percentage of opacity on a brush will help you layer colours. Though i suggest using a soft brush than one with a hard edge, as you'll get quite a textured look if you use hard brushes.
2) Air brush! Air brush/ really soft brushes are used a lot, but are commonly over-used. They'll help you blend, but if you're not careful they can make your art look burred. How to avoid this? Use selections! I use free form selections (you just kinda circle stuff) and you can get sharp edges with well blended colours. I'll usually use a massive brush size (600-1000) and use the very edge of the brush (as this is where the colour is less saturated) and than you can control how much you blend/erase.
3) Why not use both! I find using a bit of both methods gives the best results! it just depends on the size of your drawing and what kind of detail you want. I hope this helps! though, it's hard to explain without pictures..
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Awh haha, i'm glad I could help!
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Quick reminder that my custom shop is still open, if you would like to claim a slot.
Also, all of my current available premades are posted here as well;