tripperfunster (
tripperfunster) wrote2012-02-13 10:42 pm
Still working on my Steve/Tony inking/colouring.
keyboard smash*
I think my ink is improving, but my digital finesse is ... finesse-less. This time I tried using gradients instead of flat colours. (more visible in the non halftone version) but ...Yeah, how people actually make beautiful art on the computer is beyond me.


Maybe I can find a local digital artist who can sit me down and teach this old lady 'bout computers.
I think my ink is improving, but my digital finesse is ... finesse-less. This time I tried using gradients instead of flat colours. (more visible in the non halftone version) but ...Yeah, how people actually make beautiful art on the computer is beyond me.
Maybe I can find a local digital artist who can sit me down and teach this old lady 'bout computers.
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thank you though!
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I haven't worked with adobe illustrator in a long time, and i don't know what you're using, but when i did, there was a way to add a highlight or gradient along a vector - it was a pain in the arse, in that it looked like when you want to draw a curved line, and you have to futz with the vector points to swing the line out into the desired curve? But, you could place them anywhere you wanted - so you could add a highlight/shadow within, say, their shoulders, and not have to fill the entire section with gradient.
that's probably not helpful to you at all.
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BUT THAT WOULD TAKE WORK! ;)
I've had a lot of artists reccomend using Paint (the program, not an actual bucket of paint) but the thought of re-learing all the crap I've already learned is intimidating.
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BUT THAT WOULD TAKE WORK! ;)
is exactly why i never managed to pursue/continue using photoshop...
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Do you ever work in digital? I loved your baby room paintings!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAOfZ8wx9Bk
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUGAdVG6tVo
Yeah... At 16, I was convinced I was going to make animations for LIFE. Please note how absolutely ghetto those are. I used MS Paint and VideoWave3, which isn't even a program designed for that. I made about 40 videos total.
But as far as getting into anything... made in the last decade, no, I've not. I would think it would be a lot harder than just taking pen/pencil to paper or paint to a canvas. Do you use a drawing tablet? I guess I am a decade behind when it comes to art and technology.
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YES.
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Second: Old lady? Pffft.
Third: *loves* *fangirls* *loves*
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I am a tried and true luddite. :D
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I wish I lived closer to you. I'd love to sit down and show you around the toolbox.
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This illustration really good for someone who's new to colouring digitally - you should cut yourself some slack ;)
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I do use layers (and all the ink is done by hand) but I'm just rarely happy with the results. I guess I just don't find digital art to be as intuitive as traditional. I've had way more luck with brand new mediums, yet continue to be very mediocre digitally.
Oh well, nothing that a TON more practice won't fix. ;)
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http://fuckfiction-hp.livejournal.com/
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