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What's your favorite color? Then follow up too, what's your favorite shade of blue?
Thoughts on sunken in hands/feet? Just flapping uselessly in a panic?
Honestly hope you'll try more egg inflation since the shaped looked great when you tried it. Plus they can get the whole treatment from the loompas of being dolled up in the shiny wrapping and weighed.
How do you feel about surrealist landscapes? Or those old oil paintings they would use for paperback book covers in the 70s and 80s?
What’s your advice for the type of rendering you do?
I’ve been struggling lately with blocking the shadows and using multiple layers instead of sticking with one, which is my pet peeve as of right now
first of all i recommend checking out james gurney’s color and light and the youtube channel light ponderings! they’re great free resources (JG’s book is a pdf on internet archive, and for LP look up “a new way to think about beauty”). with my rendering the biggest tip i can give is to organize your selections by individual materials (skin, cloth, hair etc) so that you can just use one color palette at a time. blocking in is a tricky part but squinting as well as zooming in/out often help to make sure that the overall composition is working!
With how much rendering you do, how do you know when a piece is finished? What things in your art do you look at to make that decision?
One for for the one time. What is your favorite artists that you recommend others to look at and study/observe?
Do you try to block in all your colors and shades first, or do you add them as you go?
after the sketch or lines are done ill do all of my flat colors first, and then separate selection by material render one area at a time. the tricky part is getting the overall values to agree with one another. ill typically start with an airbrush and then refine the light with a harder round brush
hi there! do you ever like to take sketches and just clean them up a bit for the final product art piece, rather than just using them as a base/outline to put lineart and colouring on top of? also, do you ever do any painting type art that's all on a single layer? i hope you have a nice day btw!!
thank you bc!! in the past ive often done cleaned up sketches but recently ive done mostly stuff with lineart because of dumbass perfectionism. its actually much more efficient for me to clean the sketch typically. sometimes ill do the sketch and then paint right on top of it which can be pretty fun! most of my rendering is typically on one main layer, but its rare that i ever rawdog the painting with no sketch first lol
I love how you draw your characters being humilated! you come with very creative scenarios! Do you plan out your inflations or just go with whatever comes in your head first?
What would you want to do with an unwilling victim who’s become a permanent mooberry?
What’s your opinion on gradual wg?
How do you feel about Moms?
How do you feel about involuntary rolling/tipping? Just some helpless swollen sphere of a girl flapping her hands in a panic as she rolls off-kilter, picking up momentum without any way to stop it :3
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