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Published: 2011-05-04 08:35:08 +0000 UTC; Views: 2213; Favourites: 4; Downloads: 0
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Description I really suck at coloring skin and digitally drawing people. Pisses me off so much, I'm gonna work against it all and will likely leave a wake of wreckage behind me.

Damn you, human mind.

Photoshop CS4, Wacom Intuos 3
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Dilvish585 [2011-05-04 09:05:11 +0000 UTC]

Oh, I really understand you!) But moar intensity of reflex in lower back of sphere!!

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Pure-Phobia In reply to Dilvish585 [2011-05-05 02:05:53 +0000 UTC]

Lower back? Moar intensity reflex?

Omg! I'm not an artist! I do not understand!
Could you elaborate please? I'd appreciate it more than a giftbox of puppies!

And I'm so happy you understand me with my difficulties!

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Dilvish585 In reply to Pure-Phobia [2011-05-05 19:03:15 +0000 UTC]

yay, dude you're more the artist than many others who i've seen here! U'r concepts are great.

But for my words - they were really weird, i'll try to explain)


[link] Here's one good basic tutor, about shading.

You just need to make this "reflected light" thing on your own sphere more intensive.
And watch the shadow from sphere to table, or what is this thing sphere stands on

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Pure-Phobia In reply to Dilvish585 [2011-05-09 23:04:27 +0000 UTC]

Aaah, damn! That means a lot to me so I thank yee with this smiley hug! Oh, and I'll watch you since I notice you got some beautiful artworks!


Now I get ya! Imma make sure to make another of these spheres soon and post it to get your specific judgment. Reflective light more intensive. I think I understand.

I have tough time doing shadows too, so I'll make sure to get that down better next time as well. Thank you for your advice, complements, and attention!

Danke schon!

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Dilvish585 In reply to Pure-Phobia [2011-05-11 12:36:59 +0000 UTC]

Whoow, why, thanks a lot for watch and compliments as well!) You're always very welcome!
I also have troubles with shadows and real difficulties in working digital way.
After traditional paintings i just lost understanding of photoshop colouring.

Specific judgement...i'm flattered, but still not really such experienced painter.. i'll be lookin' forward to see your new works anyway

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Pure-Phobia In reply to Dilvish585 [2011-05-18 19:00:21 +0000 UTC]

Well, you'll get them photoshop skills back. You know you will, just gotta do that "practice" thing and it'll work its way.

Thanks! I hope to make some good paintings in the future, that is, if I get my pc fixed. Experienced or not, you got the skills building.

Keep rolling with the art.

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