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Ah noez, bad smudge tool! lol. No, seriously, for shading (shadow/light) and blending colors, try to use the brush tool and pick up the colors which were created by laying 2 colors over each other... if you understand, what I mean ._.
Like shown here: Blending Tutorial by *acidlullaby on deviantART or Big Fat Blending Tutorial by `ctJemm on deviantART Or use the mixer brush, but try to avoid using the smudge tool for blending. It's cool for special effects for example creating flames or for creating fur, but not for standard blending. I mean... this is just an advice, because I think that the use smudge tool doesn't look very clean and pretty and using it from the beginning on for everything might avoid that you "learn how to blend properly digitally". + that's something many other digital artists used to tell me when I used smudge/burn/dodge tools too often/for everything at the beginning, too. Of course you can and should use it if you really, really want to, but yeah. :x Last edited by Eana Unil; 02-23-2012 at 10:39 PM. |
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Sounds like good advice
![]() I like the contrast with the eyes though
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yeah great sketch sofar! And yes dont use the smudge too much, i hardly ever use it, just brushes!
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![]() You're really taking to that tablet pretty well only difficulties seem to be technical.
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Thank you for the advices, It's not easy for me this, hehe.. this is the first time i ever have used something like this. I'm learning the tool's as i go, soo.. wait an see I'll behave on the smudge tool ![]() The picture was just to showe you guys my first digital scetsh And it's a picture in progress.. soo.. it will get bether, i hope
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I just wanted to help you to avoid adopting techniques which could lead to some kind of ... regretting it that you've adopted them. If you get what I mean ^^Good sketch so far, I'm looking forward to see more from you, to me it's very exciting watching someone exploring digital painting
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Oki, here is a better version
No smudge Phuuu.. It was hard, hehe... |
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yeah thats alot better!
Dont know if you are but be sure to use layers, that way you can undo or change things easily. |
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That looks indeed a whole lot better
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Thanks a lot guys
I have been using quite some time on this piece. And yes, i'm using layers. Learnd it on the tutorial on Corel Painter wich followed the wacom. This is ingenious!! There are so much cool stuff you can doo, wich you cant with a pencil and paper
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Looks great! Glad to see that you are enjoying using your tablet.
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Hm, this "smudge tool issue" still bothered me, so I have to "correct" something. Using the smudge tool with standard settings is indeed "bad". Looks crappy and stuff, like I said. But. With certain brush settings the use of smudge tool can be helpful and good looking, if not used too much.
Brush settings for smugde tool: nebezial's pshop blending tut by ~calisto-lynn on deviantART Just to give some more advice, if needed/wanted... ^^' |
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Thank you, Eana ![]() But at the time i have just been using Corel Painter Essentials. Tho Photoshop Elements and ArtRage 3 Studio Pro also was included with the wacom-pack i just bought. Haven't had the time to explore the others properly yet
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