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    • Isaac Vargas Cardenas
      Isaac Vargas Cardenas last edited by

      Ok I'll try to do a more natural looking environment , and how about this one? I could use advice cause I'm self thsuth myself too 🙂 image.jpg

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      • Thrace
        Thrace last edited by

        Yes, I like this one much better. More texture and vibrant colors!

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        • Isaac Vargas Cardenas
          Isaac Vargas Cardenas @Thrace last edited by

          @Thrace-Shirley-Mears thanks 🙂 I think I'll just keep practicing like I've been doing the past few years 🙂

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          • Leontine
            Leontine last edited by

            Nice work! I have a tip for coloring with the bucket. Put your tolerance up, and mark Antialias on, then the full parts get all colored and you will not have the grey lines at the edge. Schermafbeelding 2015-08-04 om 20.32.30.png

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            • Isaac Vargas Cardenas
              Isaac Vargas Cardenas @Leontine last edited by

              @Leontine-Gaasenbeek thanks 🙂 that's a very helpful tip

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              • Steve Young
                Steve Young last edited by

                Even better tip is to paint under your lines!

                Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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                • Isaac Vargas Cardenas
                  Isaac Vargas Cardenas @Steve Young last edited by

                  @Steve-Young ok I'll do that....

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                  • Isaac Vargas Cardenas
                    Isaac Vargas Cardenas @Steve Young last edited by

                    @Steve-Young but there's no need to be rude... I think you're being a little rude here ...

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                    • Steve Young
                      Steve Young last edited by

                      Am sorry I did not mean to be, I was only giving honest advice.

                      Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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                      • Isaac Vargas Cardenas
                        Isaac Vargas Cardenas last edited by

                        I guess you didn't meant to be ....best of regards

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                        • Grant Brown
                          Grant Brown last edited by

                          Nice job so far, One thing i think is an issue is your line weight. Its very thick in places . Especially the lines around the grey at the bottom of the horses. You don't want the lines to dominate and take away focus from the image.
                          keep up the great work

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                          • Isaac Vargas Cardenas
                            Isaac Vargas Cardenas @Grant Brown last edited by

                            @Grant-Brown thanks I'll keep that in mind 🙂

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