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Old 11-15-2011, 08:03 PM   #92
Renevatia
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Default Re: Show your sketching!

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Originally Posted by _.Spitfire._ View Post
The flow in your drawings is very dynamic. I really like it.

Looks like silhouetting and then painting on top of it with the background color.
The shapes are all well put so it doesn't really matter what he does with it after he put down the shapes, since the big picture and flow is already on paper (monitor in this case) which will always look good.

I'd like to see you finish a drawing completely though. I don't think I've seen one fully rendered drawing from you yet. :P


Edit: Mind telling me what brush you use? or what settings you use if it's a custom brush?
I would like to try this brush myself as well.
+@DS

The brush set is somewhere in these journals http://leventep.deviantart.com/journal/
He makes these brush and literally dances with them.

The way I draw these are closer to lineart than silhouette. They are on a separate layer so I erase the parts I don't like instead of paint over it. Though the only reason for that is If I wanted to change aspect or put in color it would be much easier with 2 separate layer work flow. Eraser I almost always use round brush. It creates a slight different texture so to help make it a little less boring. It also helps creating smoother textures say the smooth surface of muscles, shadow gradient of the hair ...etc.

I can't really say I've made anything fully rendered with this style but if anything.
http://renevatia.deviantart.com/gall...et=24#/d2zd3vt
http://renevatia.deviantart.com/gall...et=24#/d2z1bud
http://renevatia.deviantart.com/gall...et=24#/d30g7il
These are made with the same brush I did the sketch with. The way I started these are somewhat similar, just in color.

Edit: The brush I use is the block brush, the one with 197px default or something. Setting I usually just use the default since the resolution he uses is pretty similar to mine.
I'd say the default of that brush works best when painting in canvas anywhere from 1k to 2k per side on a square canvas. If you want to work on different sizes you might want to scale the texture setting, smoothness, jitter, min diameter. Sometimes I just dim or remove the texture setting since really it doesn't play too much of a roll in contribution to your overall piece. I don't recommend using that brush as eraser though.

Edit2


The middle thing is kind of a spin off on spenner's style, just blocked some stuff in and picked out shapes.
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