Knight Duties by La Draws
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create your own home!
i found this great site that lets you create 3d models and floor plans of custom homes! you can even put in furniture and customize wallpapers/floors!! it has everything you could ask for!! you can use it make ref pictures of your oc homes or just make your dream house!
this is what i manged to make
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Luke & Leia
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Saw an old lady today that looked like an old lady and was dressed like an old lady except she was wearing big goth stomping boots like this
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Mechanical snencils
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Merlin and Arthur Pendragon - Art by Alice Blake
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My designs for The Captive Prince Trilogy book covers and its short stories!!
This has been months in the making, and thus making it the longest project I’ve ever worked on! I’m so excited it’s finally out in the world.
Please be sure to click and see each image because tumblr as per usual has dropped the quality quite significantly.
EDIT: You can now find the HD images to print or use as personal book cover here
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what are your go-to brushes and what drawing program do you use? I love your line-art and overall art style!
My friend, my pal, my guy.
My secret is, it's pencil.
My lines are pencil. It's all pencil.
Well.... Kind of. The Borders on this piece are digital, but also, you can tell.
So like, the rose and hand reaching for the sword, and the very straight lines for the borders. That's all digital. But it is also just a plain circle brush.
I draw most of the piece in pencil, scan it in, edit it a little (like making the head smaller, I always draw it weirdly big). Then I colour it all digitally on Photoshop with a circle brush.
And for those wondering, I have the lineart layers set to multiply and they sit above the colour layers
Back in the day my very old laptop and tablet didn't have pen pressure, so I had to find a work around for that, and it has stuck ever since. I have pen pressure now, but I also like how pencil lines look.
One day I'll find a nice brush that mimics pencil textures, but today is not that day.
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There were a lot of people over on twitter asking around for tips about shading, so I made a visual example/reference to help. Posting it here too just in case there's some of you that could use it.
Biggest thing to remember is shading is all based around the light source. Where is it coming, how strong/intense is it, and how big of a light? A ceiling light compared to a glowstick are very different.
Try to remember that the light will create shadows to the curvature of the object. Also, keep in mind that light can't pass through solid opaque, such as a person or brick wall. That's why there's multiple areas in the examples where Donnie and/or Raph are noted as blocking the light from the other and even in some cases on their own person.
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