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UJ4C
@Ujac4
i draw morally questionable fanart Patreon: https://t.co/n8Z7zd3NYT Pixiv: https://t.co/UQHdkWNe1P… Buissness: [email protected]
Commissions Closed Katılım Temmuz 2019
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@Ujac4 Great butt, great back, great muscle structure. It's all great. This is why I love your work so much.
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@Ujac4 Welcome aboard the blender sculpt train. : )
youtube.com/watch?v=PFaqjw… I recommend this channel for rigging and animating what you got there

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@BigHootchie It depends, knowing anatomy helped me a lot, the tools arent that hard to learn tho, it takes a bit of getting used to it, the workflow ect
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@Ujac4 How difficult has it been to learn and work with so far? I've been putting off learning it after having a nightmarish time with other 3d apps.
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@jj_corner Really it's true what they say, art is a closed book, everything is already made, whatever concept you can think of, some dead artist already perfected, and it's great when you see that and are able to learn from them.
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@jj_corner I started thinking more about color and tone variation, also made me use more reference. I realised how important it is to use refs, and how realism and values can affect the whole piece. Also how important it is to pay attention to each stroke.
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@akaiblade I do. I used a scene from a movie for this one, it helps a lot with planing out the scene and values. Generally im trying to use more reference.
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@Superbusty2 It depends on what you're looking for, i did a bunch, howard pyle, nikolai fenchin, monticelli, ect. I draw like a painter, one layer, just add paint untill it looks good, so learning how they thought about art, and how they painted was really eye opening
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@Ujac4 Very beautiful! You said you studied some masters, any that are your favorites or any that you think were really helpful to you? Love to know more.
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