Painting colour and light 2.0 Group run through week Three!
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@Heather-Boyd For the blending assignment I just used the procreate brush that looks like chalk (I forget the name) and the smudge tool. I eye dropped the sample colors and colored each half of the long rectangle. Then smudged the colors together until I liked the transition.
I donβt know how the real ice was formed but it sure is cool looking. Iβll add some subtle little sparkles to the snow top. Good idea.
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Gonna do a few more studies during my morning warmups.
If anyone's interested, this video breaks subsurface scattering into several types. I found it really helpful (but I love rules for art, not just reference )
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Blending and some subsurface scattering through a batβs wing. The tip about not having bright highlights anywhere in the translucent area was useful.
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Finally got some time to go through this. Really huge help on the Pinterest board!
For my scattering reference I feel like I bit off more than I shoulda with time constraints this week! But after it's all said and done I'm pretty happy with how it looks.
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Peeps are doing some wicked awesome work. Good work everyone!
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@jdubz wow! well done
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@neschof very cool.
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Quick one of a gummy bear head.
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exercise 04.
I maybe should have added some light under on camera light source. I was just shading on a mulitiply layer and not adding light . Anyhow it was good practice. Some sloppy edges but I'm not aiming for total perfection on these, just practice of the general idea
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Catching up and probably do some more - I quite enjoyed it and found it even relaxing. Getting the light touch on digital is tricky. I also like seeing the marks so I didn't go with the smudge tool. *I added 6 more.