Frustration in the Digital Switch
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@Christina-Taylor-Brown maybe trying playing with the "Flow" slider (next to the Opacity in Photoshop). I've heard people say that Corel Painter has brush/paint options that are closer to traditional and is therefore better than Photoshop---but I have no first hand experience in Painter.
Also if you have a new enough version of PS you can try the "mixer brushes." I don't have a lot of experience with them but I think you can tweak all kinds of options to where they "run out" of paint like a traditional brush, and they "smudge/blend" the paint on the canvas like a traditional brush.
BTW: you really nailed your Ang studies!
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Hey Christina,
I agree with Matt in trying the mixer brushes. If you go the brush arrow, the last option is the "mixer." I've primarily worked traditionally in oils and pastels in the past, and blending has been vital to my painting. That's something I've found to be really difficult to achieve digitally. I think the blend tool in Photoshop is super ineffective and the smudge tool is erratic; I don't feel I have enough control over the results. However, I've used the brush mixer and that has helped some. You really have to play with and tweak the settings, which are like the "flow" and "opacity" settings for the regular brush tool. I also think your work is really great! When I'm feeling frustrated with digital, I look at the very first digital painting I did and it makes me laugh so hard that I feel better about whatever I'm currently working on. Know that you are making tremendous progress! -
@Christina-Taylor-Brown Hi Christina - If you want to skype sometime I can share my settings a little more clearly? I'll also be able to ask a few key questions about your settings and there might be something missing... email me at will@willterry.com and we can set up a time...
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@Christina-Taylor-Brown Do I have any suggestions? Sure! My suggestion is: stop being hard on yourself (seriously) - your work is completely amazing...keep doing that.
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@shinjifujioka said:
- I use brushes with hard or semi-hard edges (but mostly leaning toward the hard edge side). When I first tried to learn to pain digitally, I thought a brush with a really soft edge would help me achieve the sort of gradation I wanted. It didn't.
You know, this makes a lot of sense! I was flipping through some of my recent digital paintings and the ones I didn't used soft edges looks definitely better. And now I finally know why, lol.
Anyway, I just wanted to upvote on the people who mentioned ctrl-paint.com. That's definitely a nice place to learn. And I think you're doing great @Christina-Taylor-Brown. Just keep it up.
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Hello again everyone! I've been practicing, and am going to try to paint this guy for a portfolio piece. It's for a book that I'm writing and illustrating called "Dog, Dog, Goose!". Trying to be a biit more simple with shapes and lines after seeing how well it works for Joy Ang. Anyhow, I just wanted to thank you all for your advice and encouragement! You've really pushed me to keep at it and I'm starting to enjoy this all again!
I'll probably make a new post later on about my improvements, but just wanted to share!
Thanks again!
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I think this is fantastic! I love the studded collar on the goose. Really nice composition. I especially like how the images are cut off on the edges or "cropped" out of the scene. Very well done.
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@Christina-Taylor-Brown This image reminds me of stuff that I see from Dan Santat. I think his stuff might be good reference for you. I look at his stuff for inspiration as well
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@Carrie Thanks so much!
@shinjifujioka said:
I am actually referencing him for color! He's so inspiring. I love his imagination! Thanks! -
Aaaaah, THAT DUCK! This is gonna be awesome!
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Love this!!!!! The shapes are great, the composition is very solid (in my non expert opinion anyway) and the goose... well he is awesome. What if the dog looking behind him would actually look at the duck with a suspicious/confused expression (not in a surprised way like the dog in the foreground but like in a confused way) ?
Can't wait to see more!