Is there an official name for this style? Because I think it's my favourite kind of work. I really like a combination of loose brush strokes with some areas of refined detail. I see you're having more title fun. Maybe you'll start a trend. You shouldn't run in the corridor, though, especially if you have scissors. You could put your eye out.
Do you always use references? And how do you position them, like do you have two screens, reference on one, drawing applet on the other, or do you switch tabs/pages? I always wonder how people can get so many details. I often use references but I can't get them to fit right on the screen if I've got a drawing applet up as well, and I hate switching back and forth. Oh, do you use grid art at all?
Apart from all of the questions, great job as usual.
99% of the time i have a reference, but i dont try and copy it to the letter anymore. I try and add a little of my own style, whatever comes naturally to me at the time.I get the basics down first by switching from reference to applet, then i split the screens up in half. Then just zoom in if i want to add finer details.
The best thing I ever did for my digital art was get an iMac with a large monitor...I can see my ref in full at the same time can see my canvas in full, even both enlarged to a certain extent. I also like to use 'hard copy' ref's as well when I can. Bob...how stained are you anyway?
It washes out =p
I LOVE the tango! To be tangoed with is tedious & tiring but with a tender tug from top to tip, the tangoed feels tamed by the tilting tangoer and becomes totally tangofied! Trust me! It's true! Ta-ta.......tahee=p
ps< you call IT Bob?
My sister's big newfoundland dog is named "Tango"......she named him after that movie called "The Last Tango in Paris".....starring Marlon Brando....."lolz"!! :P
oooh, I love newfoundlands. Such beautiful dogs. I'm a cat person, but if I absolutely had to get a dog, it'd be a newfoundland. I wouldn't name it tango though. lol. I'd probably name it something noble or fancy, like william or edward or alexander. lol.
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Apart from all of the questions, great job as usual.
You're so very blunt sometimes, that's personal.
It's funny how you switch accounts over to comment on your own comment sometimes.
I LOVE the tango! To be tangoed with is tedious & tiring but with a tender tug from top to tip, the tangoed feels tamed by the tilting tangoer and becomes totally tangofied! Trust me! It's true! Ta-ta.......tahee=p
ps< you call IT Bob?
btw, nice onion =)
Or is there no real reason, and dinosaurs are just funny?