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BrunoCerrato ♂️ [17878566] [2011-06-07 09:32:52 +0000 UTC] "Bruno Cerrato" (Brazil)

# Statistics

Favourites: 19; Deviations: 20; Watchers: 4

Watching: 14; Pageviews: 3664; Comments Made: 67; Friends: 14

# Interests

Favorite games: Final Fantasy IV
Favorite gaming platform: All
Other Interests: Art, Cartoon (Anime and other), Music, Games

# About me

I am a brazilian and I love art, in special: music, paint and drawing. Graduated in Graphic Design. I am trying improve my paint techniques, and learn to draw.

Current Residence: Brazil
Favourite genre of music: Rock, Classic and Jazz
Favourite style of art: Realism and Barroque
Favourite cartoon character: Edward Elric

# Comments

Comments: 21

Tatarana [2012-05-21 23:54:34 +0000 UTC]

Olá, poderia participar e nos ajudar a divulgar!

DeviantArt Group do Concurso de Ilustração Anime Shibuya
Participe!

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Fan Page do Concurso:
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Obrigado!

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Tatarana [2011-06-14 15:24:53 +0000 UTC]

E ai Bruno blz?

Obrigado pelo Fav e Watch!

^.^ v

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BrunoCerrato In reply to Tatarana [2011-06-15 03:20:50 +0000 UTC]

Opa tranquilo, e vc?

De nada cara você faz ótimos trabalhos com lapiz de cor e eles precisam ser apreciados ^^(também com Mario Freire como professor não é por menos hehehe)

Eu tive uma aula com o Mario, infelizmente não deu pra eu continuar com as aulas, mas com certeza assim q eu tiver condições eu vou fazer hehhehe.

Ah e obrigado pelo fav ^^ Eu ainda não desenho bem então sempre pinto a arte das pessoas que deixam eu pintar, ainda to no começo com a pintura digital mas espero um dia poder viver disso XD.

Se vc tiver algum desenho que vc queira uma pintura digital me passa q eu pinto pra vc XD.

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Tatarana In reply to BrunoCerrato [2011-06-18 15:34:20 +0000 UTC]

Tudo Blz!

Obrigado pelo Elogio.
Na verdade nunca fiz aula com ele!
Apenas aprendi através dos trabalhos dele e em algumas conversas em eventos, super cara gente boa, mas que m sabe um dia!

Mas ele me inspira muito a continuar trabalhando!

De nada!

Mas praticando se chega lá!
Vc deveria treinar tb tradicional, fica mais facil depois fazer o digital!

Viver disso, é um processo longo, no começo será muito dificil...mas não desista!

Blz, se tiver algum line art em questão te mando o pedido!

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barbitone [2011-06-14 02:52:49 +0000 UTC]

I'm glad you liked the still life enough for a fave

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BrunoCerrato In reply to barbitone [2011-06-14 03:09:59 +0000 UTC]

very good jobs need to be appreciated

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barbitone [2011-06-12 05:25:15 +0000 UTC]

thank you so much for the watch

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BrunoCerrato In reply to barbitone [2011-06-12 06:12:09 +0000 UTC]

You are welcome ^^

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barbitone [2011-06-12 01:30:41 +0000 UTC]

welcome to dA!!!

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BrunoCerrato In reply to barbitone [2011-06-12 01:45:26 +0000 UTC]

thank you very much ^^

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Bandarai [2011-06-11 21:00:45 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for the watch!

Hope to hear from you again soon! c:

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BrunoCerrato In reply to Bandarai [2011-06-11 22:04:06 +0000 UTC]

you are welcome!! Congrats for yours works this is amazing ^^ I love wild life

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astarayel [2011-06-10 21:39:09 +0000 UTC]

Hi!

Welcome to deviantArt! It looks like you've already got a pretty nice digital gallery going, so keep up the good work!

Have any questions? Feel free to ask!

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BrunoCerrato In reply to astarayel [2011-06-10 21:54:22 +0000 UTC]

Hi!

Thank you! ^^ I'm new with paint, feel free to give your feedback 'bout my works. I need to improve my techniques, so if we can change some info this would be helping me a lot!

Thank you!

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astarayel In reply to BrunoCerrato [2011-06-10 22:31:49 +0000 UTC]

I'm a Photoshop user myself, so I'm not sure I have much feedback other than "good work!" haha. But I will say keep practicing, because you're well on your way to being very good!

If I were to pick one thing you could work on, it would be smoothness in blending. This is really hard to achieve though, so I would recommend using varying brushes and opacity (if those are even options in the programs you use ) to achieve a smoother blend overall. The eyedropper tool is also your best friend for discovering those "in-between" tones.

Great work, keep it up

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BrunoCerrato In reply to astarayel [2011-06-10 22:59:43 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for the tips! I'll keep this in mind. And you are right hehehhee I used only one kind of brush: the Hard Round with Hardness 100%, with some options enabled. And yes, I use Photoshop too , but I am thinking to learn the Corel Painter cause its funcionalities ^^.

I have to try other kind of brush. But before that I want to be able to use the Hard round to create paints without line. And this is a lot difficulty for me, cause to do this you have to do a great work of shadows and lights where the line were. hehehhehe

Thank you very much, and Congratulations you done a great work to with your arts too. ^^

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BrunoCerrato In reply to BrunoCerrato [2011-06-11 19:55:34 +0000 UTC]

Yeah I agree.

But a thing that I think, is they probably spend a lot of time with reference, and also they draw a lot too. Cause with reference, you memorize the thing you did and saw. With practicing you have a image bank in your head, colours and all the techniques you used.

A thing that is helping me with the smoothness is work in gray scale and after colorize using the option Color in the layers blendmode, after that is just do some colors ajustments with the masks. This is help a lot.

But first of all is the drawing thing. I must have draw more. It's the first step that I can think to do better works in painting.

Soon I'll post one more paint that I am almost finishing, I worked in grayscale first, and well I like it. I took some references, but to draw the background, the characters I get a line art here in deviant. So this will be first paint, I made without references to shadow, highlights and colors, that I like it ^^.

Yes let's keep practincing ^^

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astarayel In reply to BrunoCerrato [2011-06-11 12:02:27 +0000 UTC]

It's hard to go beyond the "coloring in the lines" business--I'm still working on it and I see these great digital works where all I can think about is "How did you get such smooth lines with only shadows and highlights?!"

I guess we'll just have to keep practicing

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BrunoCerrato In reply to astarayel [2011-06-12 00:05:38 +0000 UTC]

Yes I agree ^^

Well I will return to paint by photos and now without hurry to finish, to see if I catch these "gaps" to reach a great paint.

To get the smoothness a great exercise is paint in grayscale, I think is the best way if you want great results in less time and you learn how to do the transition in all the ways between dark and light.

About the colors a great way is get some photos or pics realistics with a lot of colors and try reproduce without use the eyedropper tool in the reference image.

If you want I have some exercise about this here, just send me your email and I can send you the psd file. There are the reference image and a line art for guide you, is very interresting XD

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astarayel In reply to BrunoCerrato [2011-06-13 11:21:23 +0000 UTC]

Yes, I've definitely worked on all these techniques, they're quite handy

Feel free to note me the references here on dA--or better yet, you should post them as a tutorial. I think a lot of people could benefit!

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BrunoCerrato In reply to astarayel [2011-06-13 13:34:59 +0000 UTC]

Ok!! I'll talk with my teacher what he think to made it public, because he is the owner of the exercise and I need his approval ^^

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