quick study
reference credit: https://www.deviantart.com/sandara/art/Abandoned-Station-Photobash-484248869
I have no idea what this is, but its cool.
amazing art, love this.
How did you make the canvas texture on the first ones?
It was the brush or an filter/effect afterwards?
@greed your work is great but I keep missing updates. Change the thumbnail in your feed to match the latest one. Otherwise the categories link will keep the original and make it seem only comments are made. It took me a while to find it.
Thank you so much!! I tend to switch my tools very often, so I can’t give you one specific answer.
Generally I use brushes with the pattern option ticked on (I choose some type of canvas pattern usually).
For the first post ,I used brushes from the sketch v2 brush pact here: Sketch V2. (SK2) Pleasure to draw. including colored pencils and blenders
In the next two posts following that were my custom brushes. I can provide the brush file later if you’d like, I got the effect using a kind of masked brush.
In the post with the magenta haired girl, it was entirely Krita’s water color brushes plus a canvas texture fill layer on top of the painting layer (set to grain extract blending mode)
I hope this helps!
I was not aware of this. I’ll edit it later then, thank you!
Websites are not an archive, and believing that, or maybe even trusting in it, can go horribly wrong:
If you really want to rely on the WWW, then find at least two, but preferably more, web storage providers and store your data there in encrypted form. If they are each located on a different continent, your data should be reasonably secure. And you should not store your data spread across these services, but store an identical copy of your valuable data with each service. If these services are then accessible via WebDAV or FTP, you can manage and use them at home with a decent file manager, i.e. NOT Microsoft’s Exploder, as if they were storage on your PC.
Michelist
Oh, my bad, I didn’t mean to imply that this was my final storage. I appreciate the suggestions and warning. I’ll look into it.
Some studies from Ryan Ottley again, trying to warm my self up back to figure drawing
credit: https://ryanottley.com/
Forearm study from Proko’s video. Used the chalk grainy brush with a paper texture
video: https://youtu.be/pPWmJj9l1_0?si=Yln01EBxwt4KKbD1














