Found a little "Me" time, and this was the result. =D
I've age regressed Mrs Elizabeth Brisby to half her age as seen in the books and the animated film, so now she's just a tad older than her eldest daughter Teresa Brisby, and in her current state, you'd be forgiven for thinking of these two as sisters. XDDD Ain't Liz cute?
On a serious note, I am so loving Paint Tool SAI!!!
I'd never been able to stroke such fluid lines in PhotoShop as I'm able in SAI... It's to the point where I'm like... I love P.Shop for all its flexability and power and all but bluntly put, P.Shop can't hold a candle to SAI when it comes to free hand drawing with the input damper enabled*
*Input damper meaning "Stabilizer" something which PhotoShop does NOT have unless there of course is a plug in that I don't know about?
Well anyway look at this. Can you believe this was free handed? I swear it looks like it was Pen-Tool vectored in P.Shop
But it wasn't!
Anyhooo fun practice was sorely needed. Let's just hope I can find more hobby time like this in the future! XD
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The Brisby girls are owned respectively speaking to Don Bluth and Robert C. O'brien
SAI doodle of young Brisby girls by moi.
I've age regressed Mrs Elizabeth Brisby to half her age as seen in the books and the animated film, so now she's just a tad older than her eldest daughter Teresa Brisby, and in her current state, you'd be forgiven for thinking of these two as sisters. XDDD Ain't Liz cute?
On a serious note, I am so loving Paint Tool SAI!!!
I'd never been able to stroke such fluid lines in PhotoShop as I'm able in SAI... It's to the point where I'm like... I love P.Shop for all its flexability and power and all but bluntly put, P.Shop can't hold a candle to SAI when it comes to free hand drawing with the input damper enabled*
*Input damper meaning "Stabilizer" something which PhotoShop does NOT have unless there of course is a plug in that I don't know about?
Well anyway look at this. Can you believe this was free handed? I swear it looks like it was Pen-Tool vectored in P.Shop
But it wasn't!
Anyhooo fun practice was sorely needed. Let's just hope I can find more hobby time like this in the future! XD
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The Brisby girls are owned respectively speaking to Don Bluth and Robert C. O'brien
SAI doodle of young Brisby girls by moi.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Doodle
Species Mouse
Size 1200 x 625px
File Size 59.8 kB
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That's awesome! You did a great job on age regressing her, that stuff isn't always easy to do.
What tool is this?? I've ALWAYS wondered how people get such wonderfully fluid curves in their ink-lines. So there's a program that does this?? I just figured people had much steadier fingers than me then it came to using a tablet.
What tool is this?? I've ALWAYS wondered how people get such wonderfully fluid curves in their ink-lines. So there's a program that does this?? I just figured people had much steadier fingers than me then it came to using a tablet.
Awe thank you Chucky!
To be blunt I simply drew Teresa first and used her as a guide, and Elizabeth is pretty much a clone, as only her cheek tufts and face mask are telling of the differences. XD
And lastly yes it's a program, and it's called Easy Paint Tool SAI. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAI_%28software%29
I had picked up my copy of SAI ages ago, long before my current Dell computer, so I can't honestly recall which link I used to get to the download, however I am pretty sure the links in wikipedia are safe. =)
To be blunt I simply drew Teresa first and used her as a guide, and Elizabeth is pretty much a clone, as only her cheek tufts and face mask are telling of the differences. XD
And lastly yes it's a program, and it's called Easy Paint Tool SAI. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAI_%28software%29
I had picked up my copy of SAI ages ago, long before my current Dell computer, so I can't honestly recall which link I used to get to the download, however I am pretty sure the links in wikipedia are safe. =)
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