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I would but I don't have a camera. That's why I don't put up much art that's not digital. I only get to use a camera when I get to visit my cousin and that's not often.~ If I do get a picture I'll put it up if you like.~
Nice colors man. I'm thinking of getting a wacom tablet so I can get back to computer painting.You know any good deals? I used to use acrylics and watercolors too. I wanna do more background for my characters. If you've probly noticed from my works.
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We are the musicmakers and the dreamers who make dreams. - Willie Wonka
Hey Yah. First I recommend you get a bigger tablet than I did it helps with accuracy. Get at least the 6x8. Intuos seem to be good. If you have to work professionally or if you were an animator and you plan on doing it for a long time then I'd say save up for something like a cintiq but if you are just starting out and not sure if you'll be using it for work than just go with the good ol' wacom tablets.
For programs I recommend Painter the most for a realistic look and feel. Most people I know use some combination of Painter and Photoshop. If you scan your lines in than painting in photoshop works fine but you get that glossy look no matter what it seems. If you don't care for that digital glossy look I'd recommend painter a bit more but you'll still get it sort of.
Update. To really help kill the glossy look I realized you can apply textures. I don't know how exactly but I'm sure it wouldn't be hard to figure out. Artgerm does it sometimes. [link]
i've just have time to upload and gave comment..i had reply all your comment (unfortunately it's in my photo)..and i'm really glad you wanna gave me inspiring advises and comment. thaaaaaaaaankkk yooooooouuuuuuuu
i'm really appreciate it
well, since i had upload some more photo, please take a look .... and another comment and advise.
thaaaaaaaaaaaankkkk YOoooouuuuuu
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Just do whatever you want to do even it's break the rule and against other will
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We are the musicmakers and the dreamers who make dreams. - Willie Wonka
For programs I recommend Painter the most for a realistic look and feel. Most people I know use some combination of Painter and Photoshop. If you scan your lines in than painting in photoshop works fine but you get that glossy look no matter what it seems. If you don't care for that digital glossy look I'd recommend painter a bit more but you'll still get it sort of.
Anyways let me know what you end up doing
There is an example. It makes a big difference.
thaaaaaaaaankkk yooooooouuuuuuuu
i'm really appreciate it
well, since i had upload some more photo, please take a look .... and another comment and advise.
thaaaaaaaaaaaankkkk YOoooouuuuuu
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Just do whatever you want to do even it's break the rule and against other will
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