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Post by sparklingelectricity on Jun 21, 2014 0:39:41 GMT -5
I did some Zero fanart that I'm wondering how I did on.... Is there anything I need to improve on? Note: In AZ, at the time of this post, it is 10:55...I am going to go afk at 11:00 so that I don't pass out, but I will be here tomorrow somewhat; and then I will go to my dad's for the weekend, thus rendering me unavailable. I hope I don't offend if I don't reply back due to being offline!
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Post by HF on Jun 21, 2014 3:17:40 GMT -5
Pretty nice set of roughs. I'm curious why they you decided to use yellow on a white background though; it feels a bit wasteful since the images don't stand out well.
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Post by sparklingelectricity on Jun 21, 2014 7:41:25 GMT -5
Pretty nice set of roughs. I'm curious why they you decided to use yellow on a white background though; it feels a bit wasteful since the images don't stand out well. At the time, I was called "GOLDENGemini" so I tried a golden tone, but I am not sure where to find it... ^_^" Thank you, by the way! I appreciate it! [My dad will be around here at 5:00-5:30pm, and that's when I will go inactive until Sunday ;n;]
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Post by ZEROrevive on Jun 23, 2014 13:32:51 GMT -5
I agree with the yellow, it can easily strain your own eyes while drawing....which can lead to difficulties in drawing. Try drawing with black and greys first...you can easily change the color of the lineart into yellow afterworks using a editing tool such as photoshop (if the color is a must for you).
Otherwise...the best advice I can give? Keep drawing, and don't be afraid to try new things. It will benefit you in the long run.
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Post by sparklingelectricity on Jun 23, 2014 15:29:07 GMT -5
I agree with the yellow, it can easily strain your own eyes while drawing....which can lead to difficulties in drawing. Try drawing with black and greys first...you can easily change the color of the lineart into yellow afterworks using a editing tool such as photoshop (if the color is a must for you). Otherwise...the best advice I can give? Keep drawing, and don't be afraid to try new things. It will benefit you in the long run. Thanks, ZERO! I'll try not to use yellow from here on out.... Oh, and I've already switched to using greens and colors like that! I'll post more if I do more, which I think'll happen. <3 Oh, and my stupid internet is....not working very well, to say the least...I probably won't be able to reply after this..
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Post by Dashe on Jun 23, 2014 15:42:41 GMT -5
If you want to use yellow (or light colored) lineart effectively, you could always try changing the color of your background to a very dark color instead, too. Yellow on navy blue or yellow on black or yellow on maroon would show up well. You just don't want to have dark lineart/dark background or light lineart/light background. That's where it gets hard to see what you've done.
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Post by Chiz on Jun 28, 2014 3:32:00 GMT -5
I'm curious why they you decided to use yellow on a white background though; it feels a bit wasteful since the images don't stand out well. I agree with the yellow, it can easily strain your own eyes while drawing.... If you want to use yellow (or light colored) lineart effectively, you could always try changing the color of your background to a very dark color instead, too. I agree with the above; nice images, but they're very hard to see. I've tried changing the background to black instead of white, and while new problems arise (negative colours being what they are) it is a lot easier to see. Imgur Link
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