You wake up beside me,
A kind smile on your face,
The same clothes as the night before,
Morning rays caught in your eyes.
You turn to me and say:
"Good morning ... how did you sleep?"So between sketching up commissions I did a few pieces to expand my horizons on poses, do a few positions I was unfamiliar with.
I drew up a few rough sketches, people liked this one in particular and I ended up coming back to it multiple times ending up giving it hard outlines ~ gave it a lick of colour and that wasn't enough so I decided to make it a full on lighting experiment using SAIpainter in place of Photoshop for once.
Little pick-me-up for myself while I've been under the weather from a cold have some huskygirl, I don't draw her nearly enough.
Art & Character are
Eda
Category All / General Furry Art
Species Husky
Size 872 x 1200px
File Size 1.07 MB
And you managed it again wuff~
Ugh, teach me how you do these things with texture, proportion, and perspective please!
(One day I'm going to steal your hands so I can draw like you do.)
Awesome work Eda, you're still getting better and better even though you were awesome to begin with <3
Ugh, teach me how you do these things with texture, proportion, and perspective please!
(One day I'm going to steal your hands so I can draw like you do.)
Awesome work Eda, you're still getting better and better even though you were awesome to begin with <3
Flatterrryyyy what is it with you people and this incessant flattery? Should be a law against it...
I recently swapped back to SAI, that helped making the fur texture. Wanna know the real big secret though? Looking up 'denim textures' online and finding a nice tessellating one then applying it as an 'overlay' layer then messing with the hue, saturation, lightness and opacity works wonders for making jeans look less bland
Bu-but you don't know where my hands have been!
I recently swapped back to SAI, that helped making the fur texture. Wanna know the real big secret though? Looking up 'denim textures' online and finding a nice tessellating one then applying it as an 'overlay' layer then messing with the hue, saturation, lightness and opacity works wonders for making jeans look less bland
Bu-but you don't know where my hands have been!
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