Kasai Oni, on 21 August 2012 - 08:38 PM, said:
Keep up the good work Proxus! The true key to getting better at something (art, anything really) is knowing what you can improve and spending the time to get better! (Basically, do the exact opposite of what I do!
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I wish I could do stuff as cool as that guy I linked earlier...
Well, first of all you gotta get feedback from others, looking at and analyzing your own art will only get you so far... Unless you're overly critical you're going to miss a lot of things... Aside of that, it's all a matter of practice!
That said, some advice for you Proxus:
-use layers and don't be afraid to use lots of them!
In this case your life would've been easier if you had used a separate layer for each of the following;
Background (maybe even separate for sky and ground), Body (Head, Wings, Legs etc.), Coat, Guns, *Details*
-especially when using layers, don't be afraid to color over the lines. You can easily correct/erase any mistakes you make and if it's on a BG-layer, the colors in the foreground will cover that anyway
btw, int the pic she's firing the gun in her right hoof, you forgot to color the muzzle-flash... ^^
I'm assuming you didn't use a tablet for this, but even so, using multiple layers would have helped you to avoid those white edges.
The most tricky part about digital art is actually to leave behind what you're used to from drawing on paper. Drawing with tools like PS or GIMP or even more simplistic tools gets rid of a lot of restrictions you have for non-digital art. The ability to use layers for example enables you to draw backgrounds without having to draw them around what ever is in the foreground. You can also erase any color without leaving any trace of it. Just to point out two advantages that came to my mind...
It seems a lot of artists that have been into for a while forget about those differences as it is quite natural to work that way on a computer, but I feel most newcomers need to be made aware of that because they simply didn't learn it that way...
However, I got some new artwork to share myself... ^^
The following is for a request I got on dA recently, it's just part of it though, I'm going to do more with it!
Try to guess how many layers the final image has! (Note: it used to be a lot more when I was actually working on it, I combined a couple of them where it made sense)
Actually, you know what?! If you guess right, you may request me to draw a pony for your. ^^
Edited by Sesambrot, 22 August 2012 - 02:51 AM.