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RE: SPEED PAINTING OF MY FIRST DIGITAL PORTRAIT ON PROCREATE (VIDEO)

in #art7 years ago

I was looking for the color selection tool like the eyedropper. Glad to know it is so easy. I figured it was something ridiculously simple like that.

never assume you're able to figure out all the features of a program by yourself hahaha.

What are you talking about girl? That is how I learn everything. ;) lol In the beginning I always start by exploring and seeing what I can figure out first. Then when there is something I can figure out I will seek help. This is the fastest way I have found to learn.

obviously you can't erase with the backend if that's where you charge it

Damn it @jillustrations I don't know what kind of alchemy they are working with. Can't you just let me dream? :D

you're kinda getting that blurry, vague "this-person-is-clearly-new-to-digital-painting"

................uh.............but I am new to digital painting.....lol..... what? You don't like the medium sized airbrush? lol It seemed the most comfortable to me at the moment.

I totally agree though; you can really see it in the hair. I got a little lazy with the shadows. I pretty much just took a really big brush and threw down a slightly cooler shadow and changed the blending mode. I didn't even bother to make any clarification to its form. I mean really, it's not much better than spaghetti hair.

I will definitely look into making some new brushes, and making some "classier" brush selections. As always it is a pleasure to hear from you. :) Have a great day.

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haha yeah, nah, "try it till you can't try no more and then check out additional shit" is definitely a good method. And to be fair, this program is relatively intuitive but it has some neat little hidden-ish features.

XD XD yes I realise you are new to digital art.. I mean.. you like... mention it in the post too haha but, you don't want your art to look like it too, do you? XD

I mean most people kinda default to the airbrush thing. it's also one of the most effective at applying larger colour areas but you can't get a nice edge with it, it just makes everything kinda... mushy

WELL! I'll be looking forward to further digital shenanigans in any case hehehe