https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9AVTlvbhKM - Submitted by: fastman27
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I made an art/anatomy tutorial about birds! I hope people will find it helpful!
Eleanor Cunningham
Two works made up of mixed media. Salts, inks and water on photographic prints and negatives, combining analogue with digital technology.
‘Nonna’s Window / Portal’, 2011
‘Somerset House’, 2009
Melancholy Winter — Submitted by nemethos-deamon
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Growing older all the time, looking older all the time, feeling younger in my mind - Submitted by: fastman27
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there is always something to learn in art. today I'd like to share a couple of things that might sound obvious, but to me they pointed out some past mistakes in perspective drawing. hopefully, I won't forget to use this knowledge next time!
music: Elijah Lee - Dreamy
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Hi there!
Do you ever get tired of drawing every single little star in your amazing starry sky background? Well so do I! So here I am with a new brush setting for SAI (some SAI users may not have the custom content available here and I’m afraid I can’t remember where I found them all)
And here’s a tutorial on how to use it
Step 1: Fill in your background with a spacey colour, I personally prefer very very dark blue.
Step 2: Make a new layer, set it to luminosity and fill it with white, or whatever colour you want your stars to be
Step 3: Select your new brush and click the little square next to the main colour swatches to turn it into an eraser and start erasing the white layer. If you’ve done it correctly, your result should be similar to mine!
Thanks for listening!
Mr. Blue Sky, Please Tell Us Why - Submitted by fieldofthedreaming
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