Just for colors reference
We were talking about color picking.
Sometimes a commissioner wants an exact color.
I am sorry to say that it is VERY UNLIKELY that I could do that for you perfectly. My line art type interferes with colors a lot, as you can see on some examples. (I deleted a part of my "lineart" layer to show the colors under it.)
I like the textured look of my graphite lineart so unless the gods smile down upon my pitiful soul and from the heavens, plop a Wacom Cintiq into my lap without crushing my legs, I will continue my Pencil+Mouse ways like this.
Colors most effected by this will obviously be BLACKS AND WHITES I think.
Sometimes a commissioner wants an exact color.
I am sorry to say that it is VERY UNLIKELY that I could do that for you perfectly. My line art type interferes with colors a lot, as you can see on some examples. (I deleted a part of my "lineart" layer to show the colors under it.)
I like the textured look of my graphite lineart so unless the gods smile down upon my pitiful soul and from the heavens, plop a Wacom Cintiq into my lap without crushing my legs, I will continue my Pencil+Mouse ways like this.
Colors most effected by this will obviously be BLACKS AND WHITES I think.
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I like it this way more too, unless I draw to dark and can't erase well,. Then I just clone tool it out on PS and can even use liquify to fix
Lopsided faces and stuff, but after I convert it to lineart I really cannot change anything about it, without starting completely over with the scanned drawing again. XvX/
Details are limited by my pencil lead size, even with 0.5 lead I draw on printer paper and scan, on the 300 DPI scan, a normal Photoshop brush could provide thinner lines allowing for more accurate details. I could resolve it with bigger paper but vhjfhhvjkvhj.
But I prefer a graphite texture, it looks more complete. So then even with my poor coloring skills a piece doesn't look as bad as it normally would with digital line at. XD
Lopsided faces and stuff, but after I convert it to lineart I really cannot change anything about it, without starting completely over with the scanned drawing again. XvX/
Details are limited by my pencil lead size, even with 0.5 lead I draw on printer paper and scan, on the 300 DPI scan, a normal Photoshop brush could provide thinner lines allowing for more accurate details. I could resolve it with bigger paper but vhjfhhvjkvhj.
But I prefer a graphite texture, it looks more complete. So then even with my poor coloring skills a piece doesn't look as bad as it normally would with digital line at. XD
You think so? I'm glad it comes off as out of the ordinary, it makes me feel better about paper drawing.
While im tempted to get a cintiq, I like using sketch lineart. So I don't mind not having a tablet, unless at some point I am required to do proper digital art. XD
I use so many colors and adjustment layers that they could never have that perfect red without it looking very plain.
While im tempted to get a cintiq, I like using sketch lineart. So I don't mind not having a tablet, unless at some point I am required to do proper digital art. XD
I use so many colors and adjustment layers that they could never have that perfect red without it looking very plain.
Well, if you ever need to get a tablet in the future and you don't want to spend a lot of money, I've heard great things about this one --> http://www.amazon.com/Tursion-Graphic-Drawing-Capture-Tablet/dp/B008Y431CS/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1371642706&sr=8-4&keywords=turcom
I haven't tried that one yet, I just have a simple Wacom bamboo tablet. I really like it, but your art really makes me want to try making stuff your way! :3
I haven't tried that one yet, I just have a simple Wacom bamboo tablet. I really like it, but your art really makes me want to try making stuff your way! :3
Nobody had really complained, I had a few commissioners ask about exact colors but very few times.
I just don't know if they were aware of my silly lineart stuff. It looks ugly if I make the graphite a grayscale black so I usually make it a red brown. XD
Is mostly only with black colors that someone would be concerned.
I just don't know if they were aware of my silly lineart stuff. It looks ugly if I make the graphite a grayscale black so I usually make it a red brown. XD
Is mostly only with black colors that someone would be concerned.
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