Finally!
After learning the whole day I felt like drawing something for myself again and thought about my Houndoom picture. So here you have a hellhound, coming directly from hell towards you
(I'm so incredible proud of this and hope I can get it printed on A3 or so ^^ And now say again that Pokémon can't be cool ;3)
Houndoom © Gamefreak
Art © me
Aaand I used or I tried to use some things I knew from
Mithril07s tutorials and videos ^^
After learning the whole day I felt like drawing something for myself again and thought about my Houndoom picture. So here you have a hellhound, coming directly from hell towards you
(I'm so incredible proud of this and hope I can get it printed on A3 or so ^^ And now say again that Pokémon can't be cool ;3)
Houndoom © Gamefreak
Art © me
Aaand I used or I tried to use some things I knew from
Mithril07s tutorials and videos ^^
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1000 x 750px
File Size 125 kB
Oh man, this totally went by me, so sorry!
I really appreciate you taking your time to link this to me, I absolutely love seeing how much I can be helpful to people, as it sometimes shows how I can improve my helpfulness in the future!
But it seems you really understood what I was trying to say (creds to you for that, my oral english is awful, hahahah). Especially that "harsh light and soft shadow", something most people have been struggling to understand when I try to show in person and when I teach photoshop at schools, so I'm happy to see you nailed that part in the picture. I really hope you had fun drawing!
I always struggle to find a good tutorial that suits my level and my needs, there are so many out there, but rarely do I stumble across one that I can actually use and understand to the extent it was intended to help. So this was very fun to see indeed! And do let me know if you have any questions :)
I really appreciate you taking your time to link this to me, I absolutely love seeing how much I can be helpful to people, as it sometimes shows how I can improve my helpfulness in the future!
But it seems you really understood what I was trying to say (creds to you for that, my oral english is awful, hahahah). Especially that "harsh light and soft shadow", something most people have been struggling to understand when I try to show in person and when I teach photoshop at schools, so I'm happy to see you nailed that part in the picture. I really hope you had fun drawing!
I always struggle to find a good tutorial that suits my level and my needs, there are so many out there, but rarely do I stumble across one that I can actually use and understand to the extent it was intended to help. So this was very fun to see indeed! And do let me know if you have any questions :)
Wheee, I'm happy you liked it :3
It's always been more helpful for me to actually watch someone draw instead of trying to do it from books alone and your way of rendering stuff isn't something I have seen before (or maybe I've been blind xD) but once again it was helpful to actually watch how you do your 'linework' and how to blender it with the colours/Shading ^^
Yeah, I know what you mean x( Problem is when you reached a certain level of skill it's hard to find something you can improve on(I for instance learn new things about Photoshop very often xD even if I'm using this program since '07). Other artists either won't share their knowledge because the lack of time or maybe because they don't think it would be useful to others (no blame in this ^^) and of course one must learn a lot of things by their own but on the other hand I think it's helpful to see things you haven't thought of before. This doesn't mean you're trying to copy a style or anything but learn things to improve on your own way of drawing.
It's always been more helpful for me to actually watch someone draw instead of trying to do it from books alone and your way of rendering stuff isn't something I have seen before (or maybe I've been blind xD) but once again it was helpful to actually watch how you do your 'linework' and how to blender it with the colours/Shading ^^
Yeah, I know what you mean x( Problem is when you reached a certain level of skill it's hard to find something you can improve on(I for instance learn new things about Photoshop very often xD even if I'm using this program since '07). Other artists either won't share their knowledge because the lack of time or maybe because they don't think it would be useful to others (no blame in this ^^) and of course one must learn a lot of things by their own but on the other hand I think it's helpful to see things you haven't thought of before. This doesn't mean you're trying to copy a style or anything but learn things to improve on your own way of drawing.
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