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Hi! Call me HK ( or Kells). This is my Sketch Blog page where I post either fanart/RP OC stuff/References/ random art inspiration/etc.
Artwork will be cited respectively by their owners.
You can also find me here @
http://hsien-ko.deviantart.com
I just went back through over 900 liked posts and dug out all the art tutorials so i can keep track of them. I guess this might be helpful to some of you guys, so here you go. Here we go then! Freeware Alchemy - this is a really fun program. You play around making abstract shapes until you start to see something in them, kind of like a Rorschach test. Then you use the shapes as a base to draw it from. Sketchbook copic: a bit different program Not-free-ware Photoshop - Standard painting fare. Probably the most flexible program (particularly the latest versions) but not designed to act in a “natural” way. If you’ve used it for painting versus something like Painter you know what I mean. Who the fuck pays for it though? Google “Photoshop tumblr masterpost” and take your pick. Anatomy anatomy and rotation of the head Expressions emotions and facial expressions expressions from different angles (love this site) Poses Skin tones paint some life into your skin tones Colouring gamut mask tool (very nice!) 5 easy ways to improve your colouring fucking gradients, how do they work achieving a painterly look in SAI kuler (more colour schemes) Brushes a very nice setting for the sai acrylic brush photoshop fur brushes (and tutorial) Other peoples masterposts love your fellow artist (anything from prompt generators to animation background here, very nice) e-books art e-books (mediafire download) even more e-books (including human anatomy, animal anatomy, cartoons, animation, composition, design, scenery, perspective…) Tutorials a pretty extensive general art tutorial tumblrs criminallyincompetent (check out their #reference and #tutorial tags, they’re gold) (Source: geromy-kyle)
MyPaint - a pretty decent painting program that also has the benefit of working on Unix systems.
openCanvas 1.1 - I haven’t used openCanvas in years but it was a nice program with a pretty unique feel to it.
ArtRage - Only used this a couple of times donkey’s years ago just before I got oC, but I’ve heard good things about it.
The GIMP - In a similar vein to Photoshop, but free. I couldn’t get on with it when I tried it out a few years ago, but it’s pretty popular and is available on Unix systems and Macs.
Paint Tool Sai - Far more affordable and definitely worth paying for if you can. The brushes are very decent (especially when they’ve been tweaked a little), the gui is simple and intuitive, and I dare you to find a program with which making smooth lineart is easier.
Corel Painter - My program of choice for most things. More tools than you could ever possibly use and pretty cheap on a student license, providing that you can prove you’re a student! It’s got a few bugs but if you want realism or a more natural feel than PS or SAI this is the program for you.
Submitted by: centyblaiche
[#1083: Losing passion and confidence as desperately a fish in a vacuum.]
and find it at the dead of night when you’re supposed to be sleeping. OTL.
Thanks for all who watched!
Submitted by: sexxiicharzar
[#1085: When you’re doing nothing productive and realize you could be using this time to create something fantastic.]