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@Seerose Wait... You mean G'MIC? The plugin that can be used with Krita and GIMP? I've been living under a rock, yes? 😵
By the way, gorgeous pictures! I love the traditional art feel they have. 😄
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@LionsDragon Thanks! 😄
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Thanks, @hippiechos! I'm still trying to get the hang of it. XD
Thanks, @lynxster4! :] Like I wrote, they're around 30 minutes real-time. Plus, they're sped up. X]
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@RMSTITANIC It's okay. Take your time. ^_^
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You're welcome. :]
I like the double exposure one. What draws me more is the colors and the crisp finish. It's very beautiful and stylish.
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@TrevorOutlaw, you managed to capture the chilling, heart-wrenching nature of child abuse in both pieces. It's amazing.
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You're welcome, @Seerose.
And thanks for letting me now. X]
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Hi! I'm Beta0. Nice to meet you, @RMSTITANIC.
I've noticed you're a fan of Hello Neighbor and BatIM (Bendy and the Ink Machine), both unusual, indie horror games and very popular in YouTube. :O I like your style. Very simple and seems inspired by pixel art. It reminds me a bit of Carrots and Cream, an unsettling food-based game. Plus, I see very good progress on your works about them. :]
SpoilerAbout jagged edges, I get it. I admit that working with them it's easier. I tend to do it, especially with large works so I can select and work on specific areas without worrying about crisp lines. I, then, resize the work into something smaller. That way, the jagged edges are no more. X]
Now, back on topic. XD I really like your recent work. I don't know why, but glitch-like and colorful works draw me in. So beautiful. :]
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@welshblue Thanks! :] About the fail, it's not the sketches. Sketches don't always look clean and detailed, so I don't worry much about them. The whole fail issue has to do with both videos. The different programs I use act slow and laggy, or fast and efficient. So, recording sketches becomes tricky. To me, the best way to do it is if:
- said recordings are fixed on the program window;
- the colors are limited and ready to use;
- I try not to rush the sketch, and;
- I establish a 30-minute limit for the recording.
Plus, I have to edit them so they don't go over 15 minutes. Better keep them short!
Now that you mention pop art, I checked Google Images to compare my sketches and images from said movement. I've been using color and value, making sure the sketches are well shaded and don't end up as a monochromatic or analogous composition. I never thought for a moment that they might look as pop art. Must be the saturated result. However, that gives me an idea on what their future outcome could be. o.o Also, I looked for art with raw emotion. Man...I might've been incorporating those ideas months or a few years ago. So many faceless people and 'incomplete' semi-abstract sketches... I blame Laovaan (an artist from YouTube) for showing that video about his experience in art school/college. And my time spent doodling silhouettes and abstract stuff with ballpoint pens. D8
Having that pic hanging on your wall might be a problem... I have no idea how to sell my artwork. 8D
And you're welcome. There's more to come!
(PS.: Watch out, man! )
@Pixey Thanks. Like I wrote before, I'm still trying to get the hang of it. I hope the blonde girl didn't incite any quarrel between them. X]
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@Pixey You're very welcome! :]
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@Seerose, that's an amazing outcome. It's so shiny and glossy. And it's realistic. (By the way, if this is from a tutorial, I haven't read it...yet. B] )
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I like both pieces. Colorful and textured. But Halloween on Hyperdrive is more interesting. Maybe because the shape in the center reminds me of this little guy. Great job! :]
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I did two things on YouTube. It's about PDN. It's about sketching. And they're kind of odd. Still trying to get the hang of doing speed-sketching videos.
Note: It's on the first page. :]
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You're welcome, @Pixey. By wall art, you mean something like a mural or urban graffiti? o.o
About your new piece: they look like glossy, translucent jaw-breakers. Or huge marbles. So colorful. 8]
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@Pixey I love the rusty look the metal has. It's gives the feel that it's an old, steam train. Plus, I like the textures all over the piece, especially the ones for snow and the tree that seems to have leaves. Gorgeous! :]
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You're welcome, @Pixey. Yay for Gradient Mapping!
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@Pixey I love these flower-related works, especially the new one. Using cool colors (blue, green, cyan, purple) as a light-source looks odd but intriguing. Awesome! :]
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You're welcome, @Pixey. And thanks. ☺
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@Pixey While I don't usually wear jewelry, I do appreciate simple, yet elegant pieces. Like yours, for example. The string(?) is simple, and it helps the glassy heart stand out more. By the way, I like the colors of the jewel. (Or stone?) Fuchsia is one of my favorite colors. ?
Note: Yep. I'm back... It's a long story. 8/
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@LionsDragon No need to feel that. I used to draw without doing shapes. They would come out weird without a good 'foundation' (not sure if it's called like that.) So, it takes time to get good at drawing.
Okay. Had to look it up. I hope that's getting treated.
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@AndrewDavid I see two people, generated in an epic light-show. That's awesome.
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*internal scream because the internet signal wasn't working well*
@Seerose You're very welcome.
(P.S.: I like that meal. 8])
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Wait...
- Post it note tutorial
- Glossy button tutorial
- Polished ceramic text tutorial
- Glossy folder icon tutorial
I don't know if there's a dice tutorial. o.o Anyway, the outcomes are impressive. And very beautiful. My favorites are...all of them.
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G'MIC (03-12-2024)
in Plugins - Publishing ONLY!
Posted · Edited by Beta0
@null54 I did not expect this... 😵