Thank you so much! ^^ I used Adobe Photoshop CS4, a reference picture (placed next to the canvas I painted on), a pretty old and cheap Wacom tablet and Camstudio to film it. For textures, I used brushes I found here: http://keepwaiting.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d1ygyc8
Thank you! To be able to see what I was doing better. Sometimes, if you change the background colour, you notice some uneven parts that you didn't see before. My fav brush would probably be the normal hard, round one with some setting changes; size jitter and opacity jitter set to be controlled by pen pressure. Or those settings with a sponge-like brush ^^
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I envy you so much, I wish my drawings were that good T.T
May I ask what you used to do this?
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I used Adobe Photoshop CS4, a reference picture (placed next to the canvas I painted on), a pretty old and cheap Wacom tablet and Camstudio to film it. For textures, I used brushes I found here: http://keepwaiting.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d1ygyc8
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truly appreciate ur work & talent.
your drawing always look real! :)
take care. hope to see more videos after this.
ganbatte!
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I've got a question.. why did you make the background green at one point? And what's you're fav brush? ^^
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To be able to see what I was doing better. Sometimes, if you change the background colour, you notice some uneven parts that you didn't see before.
My fav brush would probably be the normal hard, round one with some setting changes; size jitter and opacity jitter set to be controlled by pen pressure. Or those settings with a sponge-like brush ^^
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