Very good, (blows my expectations from that doughnut series) but it could have very well used a better background, as it feels like a bland picture. Although, I still really like it.
There must be at least one animal in my sinister theme project. I will start with wolf. I learnt that using brush less than 100% opacity can achieve colour blend result. I am not totally familiar with the form of a wolf yet. Each time I draw until my brain can't cope with the intensity.
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Very good, (blows my expectations from that doughnut series) but it could have very well used a better background, as it feels like a bland picture. Although, I still really like it.
Hey man, what if I told you i learnt it by placing the photo in photoshop, under my drawing layer. I just study the colour and the direction of the fur by using a really fine brush to mimic. Is it still amazing? Surely I can't grasp the form of a wolf for the first time, better if done by pencil, harder on digital platform. But I believe the realistic portrait of animals on youtube is still referring pictures of animals (who the hell can observe a real one?). okay, above is my learning process. I will work extra hard.
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