so many ppl asked me to watch this anime, and FINALY I DID! I love all the youkai, ayakashi and oni stuff, so if U know something good plz let me know <3
about this thing: ellizjum finaly realized that she have VARIOUS BRUSHES in photoshop xD LOL, I'm so retarded. what I like about this work, is that it looks like canvas work. pitty that U can't see it clearly since it's about 20% of the original size... whatever. it's not so great to post a close ups anyway. no lineart, no layers. I did everything in one go, and I realized that it's so much fun <3 actualy, I learned a lot thanks to this work. wish I knew more about colours.
photoshop+tablet Mononoke (c) Toei Animation art (c) me
There's a lot of information about color theory on Tasha's page and in the Basic Photoshop Tutorial by Nickolai.
I also tend to use little layers I'm forcing myself to use separate for the background and sometimes I use as many as five XD I know people that use 60+
yeah, I read them [thanks to you~] and I understood a lot, but it's not only about the theory, right?
mostly, I use lot's of layers, but it depends on the complicity of the image. but since I don't do any "big art" I use maybe about 20-30 and try to keep them organized. I did 60+ though xD but it was to much for my comp to bare sometimes =__=''
Well, my computer wouldn't be able to handle it, that's why I always use little layers. And some of them are just additional layers (like one filled with white and set to "color"; it helps to check the values of the picture).
Some people have been asking me about this stuff so I decided to gather all information in one single article on how to make your own portfolio, in a profesional and clean looking way. I hope it's useful, because these steps I myself take.
DeviantArt is full of extremely well produced artistic fashion and fine art photographs. Make up. Styling. Creation of scenery. Story. Light. Glamour. A combination of these expressions sometimes make up a great photograph. But the protagonists of these pictures are usually female.
So... now it's the time for male models to come into focus.
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I also tend to use little layers
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Because why not?
mostly, I use lot's of layers, but it depends on the complicity of the image. but since I don't do any "big art" I use maybe about 20-30 and try to keep them organized. I did 60+ though xD
but it was to much for my comp to bare sometimes =__=''
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I will eat your brainnnnnn :Q
Well, my computer wouldn't be able to handle it, that's why I always use little layers. And some of them are just additional layers (like one filled with white and set to "color"; it helps to check the values of the picture).
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Because why not?
bez linearty i warstw? D: wypas jak na takie prawie-ms paintowe warunki pracy
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