For the art process nerds like myself, I thought it'd be interesting to share what went into the Jeice and Burter wallpaper, and what more or less goes into one of my digital illustrations. Don't know if this can really be considered a tutorial, but if you have questions, I will answer them with varying levels of happiness. X3
Finished piece: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4883571
EDIT: Thanks to
drakedragon for informing me how to trick out submission constraints. X3
Finished piece: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4883571
EDIT: Thanks to
drakedragon for informing me how to trick out submission constraints. X3
Category Artwork (Digital) / Tutorials
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 1021px
File Size 906.2 kB
I always sensed a certain 'DBZ'-ishness to your artwork, but always was afraid to bring it up, as anime purists seem to denounce the show. But, since it's so obvious now, I can finally say that I like how your artwork is reminiscent of 'DBZ'. I really like that show, and others related. Indeed, in a curious reversal, it's the only anime I really like.
I love seeing artists extrapolate upon their own work and show exactly what they do to make the finished product. Oftentimes, people just don't understand the work that goes into something like this, and think it's as easy as slapping some color onto an inked drawing. Great work!
After inking the sketches , whats if you roun out with the coloring in to the backroung? Or you coloring in a other layer , and after addet that to the outlined(inked) figures !?(Okay thats just my way to do it) I hope you make again such a good tutorial! Its really helpfull!
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