Two suggestions: practice individual aspects, and read reference books to increase your knowledge and confidence Practising individual aspects: Instead of creating complete pieces of art, focus on aspects you want to improve on and make "practice pieces", i.e. sketches and whatnot. It's like music; ...
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Recently bought Color and Light: A Guide for the Realist Painter and I cannot recommend this enough. It's an excellent guide to colour and light in general, and really points you towards subjects you ought to look into more, such as reflective light, caustics, different types of lighting sources and...
Yeah, once I have all the lines cleaned, I merge everything so there's only one layer of lines. Underneath the lineart layer, I have my layers for flats, one for each colour I use. That way, if I don't like the flat colour later on, I can just adjust the hue/saturation/brightness of that one colour....
University student currently looking for an accounting co-op placement. :c Too bad that has absolutely nothing to do with writing/art, which is what I'm interested in. Thinking of participating in the JET program when I graduate.
I believe it was about 5 - 7 hours, which is a lot better than my usual 10+. XD Usually it's just me sitting just wondering what I want from the picture, lol.