Yes that's what I was talking about,thanks! I'll try it out soon. No problem btw, You've been a big help so far on this website so some simple feedback is nowhere near what you've helped me with lol
Okdokie. You're right. i didn't explain why the might grade back ground is important. For the greyscale background, you can just create a new layer (place layer near or at bottom of the stack) and use the paint bucket tool to fill with 50% brightness of grey. Is that what you're asking for mechanically?
So yeah Will fix. Thank you so much for your response
Last edited by moani1582 at 7:29:46 PM EDT on July 24, 2017.
Mahalos for the comment. I kinda work in the graphic design field currently. lol. Drawing these type illustrations is like my "getaway" and I enjoy it truly as a hobby. I like it this way because I don't feel pressured to draw something. Thanx for the sub.
Omg you drew this all i love it , it is so gorgeous and outstanding in every aspect you did an amazing job really i think you should try to be an anime illustrator and get a real job out of this i am sure you will succeed with this kind of drawings , amazing i wish to see more of your drawing in the future
Hmm well to be honest I think you're doing a great job on explaining everything so far! I mean especially if you don't do teachings like this often. The only thing I've noticed that has been a bit confusing to me personally is with the Gesturing Process Advanced page. Almost everything made sense to except for the using Greyscale and setting the background brightness/value to the setting of the scene part. Like I get how both methods help but I don't know how do do it mechanically, if you know what I mean. Like I don't know how to use those settings on my program (Paint Tool Sai). But that's just more of a personal problem with me that I can probably figure out with some research, it's not like you could explain how to do it on every single program so it's not your fault. But yeah other then that little problem it been great and SUPER helpful!! I'm also planing on trying out the thumbnail method soon, looking forward to the rest! (Wow this was longer then intended lol )
thanx for the comment Percy. BTW may I ask for some feedback on the Art Workshop comic. I'm not used to making pages like those and it would be helpful if you noticed anything strange or confusing. Some more pages are on the way.
This looks super good Moani! The detail you put in your art always amazes me!! And even though the other drawing was good as well you can really see how much you have improved.
moani1582
Otakuite+ | Posted 07/27/17 | Reply
@Groovy Boar:
Mahalos for the comment Groovy. I had more of the background showing but cropped it because this shows more impact.
Groovy Boar
Otakuite+ | Posted 07/25/17 | Reply
amazing job as always! I love the foreshortening of the spoon and just that tiny corner of sea.. it's so well done!
Percy Uzumaki
Otakuite | Posted 07/24/17 | Reply
@moani1582:
Yes that's what I was talking about,thanks! I'll try it out soon. No problem btw, You've been a big help so far on this website so some simple feedback is nowhere near what you've helped me with lol
moani1582
Otakuite+ | Posted 07/24/17 | Reply
@Percy Uzumaki:
Okdokie. You're right. i didn't explain why the might grade back ground is important. For the greyscale background, you can just create a new layer (place layer near or at bottom of the stack) and use the paint bucket tool to fill with 50% brightness of grey. Is that what you're asking for mechanically?
So yeah Will fix. Thank you so much for your response
Last edited by moani1582 at 7:29:46 PM EDT on July 24, 2017.
moani1582
Otakuite+ | Posted 07/24/17 | Reply
@rose line:
Mahalos for the comment. I kinda work in the graphic design field currently. lol. Drawing these type illustrations is like my "getaway" and I enjoy it truly as a hobby. I like it this way because I don't feel pressured to draw something. Thanx for the sub.
rose line
Otakuite+ | Posted 07/23/17 | Reply
Omg you drew this all i love it , it is so gorgeous and outstanding in every aspect you did an amazing job really i think you should try to be an anime illustrator and get a real job out of this i am sure you will succeed with this kind of drawings , amazing i wish to see more of your drawing in the future
Percy Uzumaki
Otakuite | Posted 07/23/17 | Reply
@moani1582:
Hmm well to be honest I think you're doing a great job on explaining everything so far! I mean especially if you don't do teachings like this often. The only thing I've noticed that has been a bit confusing to me personally is with the Gesturing Process Advanced page. Almost everything made sense to except for the using Greyscale and setting the background brightness/value to the setting of the scene part. Like I get how both methods help but I don't know how do do it mechanically, if you know what I mean. Like I don't know how to use those settings on my program (Paint Tool Sai). But that's just more of a personal problem with me that I can probably figure out with some research, it's not like you could explain how to do it on every single program so it's not your fault. But yeah other then that little problem it been great and SUPER helpful!! I'm also planing on trying out the thumbnail method soon, looking forward to the rest! (Wow this was longer then intended lol )
moani1582
Otakuite+ | Posted 07/22/17 | Reply
@Darkarax:
thanx for the comment Darkarax. I'm glad you like it.
moani1582
Otakuite+ | Posted 07/22/17 | Reply
@Percy Uzumaki:
thanx for the comment Percy. BTW may I ask for some feedback on the Art Workshop comic. I'm not used to making pages like those and it would be helpful if you noticed anything strange or confusing. Some more pages are on the way.
Darkarax
Resident Dark Lord (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 07/22/17 | Reply
This is truly one of your best drawings yet. Outstanding job.
The greatest fear is that of the unknown.
Percy Uzumaki
Otakuite | Posted 07/22/17 | Reply
This looks super good Moani! The detail you put in your art always amazes me!! And even though the other drawing was good as well you can really see how much you have improved.