Just playing around with "chaos" speedpainting (ie. start randomly doing god knows what until you start to see something in the mess you've created and build on it). Based on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDPcSuLe73g&list=UUbdyjrrJAjDIACjCsjAGFAA&index=2&feature=plcp
I'm not especially sure what this is, I don't think its an actual skeleton but rather a strange rock formation. Not especially great but its kinda at that point where poking at it just makes it worse but its not horrible so I figured I'd post it anyway. Not much of anything else to show anyway.
A bit more than an hour
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDPcSuLe73g&list=UUbdyjrrJAjDIACjCsjAGFAA&index=2&feature=plcp
I'm not especially sure what this is, I don't think its an actual skeleton but rather a strange rock formation. Not especially great but its kinda at that point where poking at it just makes it worse but its not horrible so I figured I'd post it anyway. Not much of anything else to show anyway.
A bit more than an hour
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1100 x 800px
File Size 520.2 kB
Mostly just fiddling with things. You can duplicate brushes by right clicking them so you can have a back-up before you start screwing with it in case you make it worse and forget what it was like before, but really just change the settings and stuff and find what works for you. I find the crayon tool is an easy starter but the brush is nice too once you figure out settings that work with you.
Daaang, that's a cool process!
Very neat results you can get, and probably very original. Interesting what you got from it, it'd probably serve as a good background for other pieces or as a landmark in a story. Lighting's looking great as usual, and I like the faded edges & background, draws the attention to the 'ribcage' and its shape.
Very neat results you can get, and probably very original. Interesting what you got from it, it'd probably serve as a good background for other pieces or as a landmark in a story. Lighting's looking great as usual, and I like the faded edges & background, draws the attention to the 'ribcage' and its shape.
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