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Art Thread of Doom!

Ven said people like me should start our own art topic.

So here I am! YAY!

Strawberry tries painting!
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Corinne!

With background:
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No background:
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For some reason, those trees remind me of brocolli, and that's not a bad thing since I love brocolli ;D

The painting is good for a try! The only thing I would comment on is that you could go for a smoother shading on the hair.

Btw, I'm jealous of your anatomy skills :c and your hands are nicely drawn too ;A;
 
They're not terrible, you just haven't drawn them enough haha my trees aren't 'trees' either according to other people :x

Wow finally, someone else uses SAI o.o
 

Jason

Awesome Bro

It's a little basic and meh, obviously you need more practice though :wink:

I can draw trees pretty good, I drew a pretty cool one on a receipt at work once, not sure if I saved it though... if I did I'll take a photo lol
 
Strawberry I am going to try and help you the best way I can. Im obv not the best digital painter around so the advice I give may or may not be the best advice you ever receive but what the hell.

When I start painting, I usually do a 10 minute sloppy lineart. It doesnt have to be the best line art ever it just needs to establish your basic ideas.

After I construct a basic lineart either I make a more detailed advanced lineart or if I just want to construct it without it I start placing my basic colors
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So how I pick colors is pretty simple. I start with some base colors. I tend to use duller colors for my base colors and then add onto that. For example, with the colors I picked above I used a basic green. Usually the base colors I use are located in the middle of a palette square (idk what you call it)
Then for shadows I change the saturation and hues of my colors. Usually for shadows I tend to make them more saturated. For the example above, I used a Blue-ish purple. The more bold you are the better the outcome is usually and the more realistic it looks. For the highlights I use more of a yellow green. I would encourage you to be maybe a little bit more bold but you can always change the contrast later. Right now I just need to establish basic highlights/shadows. I do not use green for the shadows/highlights. I make sure to incorporate a different color into the picture!

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Now I start establishing my ideas a little more. I mess around with shadows and try to establish my lightsource a little better and incorporate details. I know that it is a big difference from pic one because it is. It took me 5-6 hours to get to step two. x;
For midtones I just mix my base color with my highlights/shadow colors in order to get the midtones. To make midtones even more interesting I would suggest changing the hue around a bit. The more interesting you are with your colors the better the outcome will look. The idea is not to have a linear progression of colors and hues but instead have it range and jump. Colors dont progress in a linear fashion therefore it looks weird when you paint that way. The more dynamic you are with your colors the less flat something is going to look. Also when I paint I try and limit the amount of colors I use. It helps you stay consistent and you wont have that clay looking effect.

With digital painting the biggest thing I can stress to you is that in order to make something semi decent it takes like 20+ hours unless you have a bunch of experience. But when you first start out its going to take forever. You just gotta keep trucking along. Sometimes you might spend 2 hours on something only to realize that it looks awful and you have to redo everything. Its just how it is.

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This is where I go "Hey I think the colors are too dull on the tree therefore I am going to bump up the contrast a bit"
I also try to establish my highlights a little better.
Note I am sort of pillow shading. It looks way better if again, you dont progress in a linear fashion from highlights to shadows. But w/e someone else can explain that x;

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The last bit is me detailing/playing around. This process prob took around 10 hours. It was just me detailing away. There were a lot of times I had to redo something because i didnt like it.
Like I said if I had been more dynamic with the colors and didnt pillow shade and took a risk it would of looked better. Taking risks is the best learning thing you can do. Even if it turns out bad you at least know what not to do and take a different approach.

When painting, I try and constantly flip my image horizontally. Like every 15 minutes or so. It really helps you find what is wrong with your picture. I would suggest doing that next time you draw a person. If something looks off, flip the picture and instantly the mistakes will appear.
 

Jason

Awesome Bro

Well sadly I can't take a picture where it doesn't look blurry as hell, and even when I downscale it to 20% the original size (It's really big off my phone obviously) it still looks bad, so I'll see if I can scan it tomorrow, should be better... OR I could try and trace it, lol. But I don't have a tablet so it'll be bad D:
 
Awwwww, thank you Bacon!

That was very helpful!

I'm so happy I have a painting program now, so now I can keep trying until I get better - and I feel scenery is the best way for now!

<333
 
Also note that it is x100 easier to draw with a tablet (which i know you dont have but its something maybe to invest in for the future). Tablets have pressure sensitivity and that is a must when digitally painting.
http://www.wacom.com/en/products/bamboo ... blets.aspx
I use a bamboo tablet and I recommend it whole-heartily. Its a great starting tablet and its relatively cheap. It probably the best value for price you can find imo
-just a note for later~
 

Jason

Awesome Bro

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A good rule of thumb for tree is that it always divides in two. So when you do branches its always splitting in two. Next time you are outside look at a leaf or a tree and you can see this rule in action.
Also if you have a hard time painting something use a reference and try and mimic it.
 
well there really isnt much you can do. Just practice playing with color and focus more on color theory than actually trying and fleshing something out. You can use a mouse but its prob going to take you x3 longer to learn digital painting.
Just practice your lineart and in the spare time practice colors. Try to establish basic rules on how to select your palette. Again, the bolder you are the better it will be. Get all funky and start using purps for shadows and reds for highlight and everything in between.
 

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