idk what your all talking about tiktok rules
if you’re offline or away and i message you something (like a link to a meme or a picture or w/e) honestly just assume that i’m just leaving it there for when you get back and not expecting you to answer straight away. i don’t need you to respond with “hey, sorry, i wasn’t at the computer!” or anything. i was leaving u a gift for later.
Apparently not many people know this
Procreate let’s you create color palettes from pictures
It also works with your camera!!
When im struggling with a characters color I’ll generate a palette for them using a picture and it helps a ton!
Is there anything else people want to know? I’ve been using procreate for a few years and I’m still finding out new features, but I’d love to be of help so feel free to ask!!
-Legos your charizard-
My new Grass & Field’s brush pack is officially out for Photoshop CC, Procreate, and Clip Studio Paint!
You can download it from this page (click!)
Like all my brush packs it is free, with tips welcome but optional. You can use these brushes in anything - personal work, freelance work, professional work, commercial work - including things you sell, no license required. Demo videos are linked on the product page. Enjoy!!
Digital Art. Picture to Motion.
the problem with being creative is that you start to feel very guilty when you haven’t created anything in a while
The company, silly edition
The way you paint textures is mesmerizing! Its always nice to zoom in and see the little details. Also How do you achieve them?
Hello, thank You! I'm really glad You like them! :D
I use a brush that does a lot of my texture work for me, because depending on how i use it it can deliver both quite smooth strokes and a pretty heavy texture:
Where this one is not enough i hop onto Splatter Tool from Kyle Webster's brush set and paint over Multiply or Overlay layers set on lower opacity:
And these too can give quite a good range to work with:
I don't use photo textures nor any other brushes, so the rest is looking at a lot of references and thinking how to apply that on things I'm painting, and then rendering. Or just slapping them all over till I feel it looks ok lol.
In art there's this concept of Negative Space, where you learn to understand that it's not just the thing you're looking at that's important, but the emptiness around it, and I wish we valued art more in our society because so much of life is like that.
It's important, when you look at something, to consider what isn't there just as much as what is
The stuff that isn't there is no less impactful
What people don't say is just as loud
Am I making sense?