I have some tips to really make your drawings stick out: 1) When coloring, ALWAYS color in the direction of the fur 2) Add atleast 2 layers of colors, so it's nice and dark 3) Usually, it's best to have atleast 2 shades of each color to add more depth (goes along with #2) 4) Outline your work in pen. Even better, stop by your local art store and grab a Micron pen to outline
Just some tips, because your art is very nice, but with those tips it'll look stunning.
Thanks for the tips _DF1 I will try those out next time I am however confused with #3.
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And I believe DF1 means that if you are coloring something brown, it'll give it more depth if you use a medium brown and a lighter brown, or a medium brown and a darker brown, so that it's not completely solid medium brown.
And I believe DF1 means that if you are coloring something brown, it'll give it more depth if you use a medium brown and a lighter brown, or a medium brown and a darker brown, so that it's not completely solid medium brown.
Oh okay! And thanks Rotty! I might draw some more tonight =]
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"What are you going to do, poke her with a stick? Dude you're not going to poke her with a stick!"
I have some tips to really make your drawings stick out: 1) When coloring, ALWAYS color in the direction of the fur 2) Add atleast 2 layers of colors, so it's nice and dark 3) Usually, it's best to have atleast 2 shades of each color to add more depth (goes along with #2) 4) Outline your work in pen. Even better, stop by your local art store and grab a Micron pen to outline
Just some tips, because your art is very nice, but with those tips it'll look stunning.
Thanks for the tips _DF1 I will try those out next time I am however confused with #3.
You're welcome!
Like, have a dark AND light brown handy, even if you just need dark brown. And just adda little bit of whatever shade you don't need.
I have some tips to really make your drawings stick out: 1) When coloring, ALWAYS color in the direction of the fur 2) Add atleast 2 layers of colors, so it's nice and dark 3) Usually, it's best to have atleast 2 shades of each color to add more depth (goes along with #2) 4) Outline your work in pen. Even better, stop by your local art store and grab a Micron pen to outline
Just some tips, because your art is very nice, but with those tips it'll look stunning.
Thanks for the tips _DF1 I will try those out next time I am however confused with #3.
You're welcome!
Like, have a dark AND light brown handy, even if you just need dark brown. And just adda little bit of whatever shade you don't need.
Okay thanks again =P
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