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Posted at December 31, 1969, 6:00 pm: Marsha, awsome lime. Noe, I think tomato will be interesting.. it has a very smooth surface.. I wanted to try onion but couldn't find one at home.. so went with garlic.. snapped it in half, chucked it on my tablet and off I went. Basic outline drawing, again to what the hell I am painting. I made sure I wasn't sloppy with the line, as when you start painting you can sort of lose the grip on the shape and suddenly it's not what it was before... blocks and chunks.. Then the blending started, low opacity and zoomed right into 400% for the tight edges and hard edges. Lots of sampling for blending and occasionally picking colours fresh off the colour picker window as things can get diluted. Also I think it's very important to work out the values for colours. So things don't look too flat. No soft edge brushes or texture brush used. Just hard edge, keep my finger on "[" & "]".. switching between 10% and 30%. Adding details, a close inspection of the skin, I gave it a bit more contrast as the real thing is very whitish.. I worked entirely zoomed at 400%. Now you would normally have a bigger canvas, like 4000px X 4000px in which case you would be like on 100%.. but since these exercises are small and quick I just I am on about 680 x 630 px. It's a good idea to work big in pixels as in large canvas like 4000 x 4000 pixel. For printing purpose of course.. refines the background, used texture here but painted over with the hard edge.. didn't look right. if you are not using the short keys start getting used to it. It saves lot of time.. Also each step I created new layer..but you should really use more layer than that. So it's easier to change things and move things, especially ona bigger complex piece.. Original of the message was taken from http://www.conceptart.org/forums/ Previous Post: Hello, Noe. Next Post: That is amazing bumskee. |