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    • Jordan Peterson
      Jordan Peterson last edited by

      I'm not great at photorealism. Everything I draw has a hint of cartoon, but alas, I still try!
      cherryblossam.jpg

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      • Jana
        Jana last edited by

        What a nice fresh spring feeling! 🙂 I guess you can get rid of the cartoony look by avoiding the black line art. More details would make it also more photorealistic.

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        • Sarah LuAnn
          Sarah LuAnn SVS OG last edited by

          Nothing wrong with not doing photo realism! This looks really nice! But yes, as Jana said, I think the black lines are really what gives it the more cartoony look. Its a little bit odd that everything has them except for the pink leaves of the tree. If there were some lines there I think it would look more consistent. Is this digital? If so, what program/brushes did you use? I like the textures a lot.

          sarahluann.com

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          • Jordan Peterson
            Jordan Peterson @Sarah LuAnn last edited by

            @Sarah-LuAnn Yes this is digital. I drew/painted it all in photoshop using a standard round brush for the lines, and a set of digital watercolor brushes.

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            • Jordan Peterson
              Jordan Peterson @Jana last edited by

              @Jana Thanks for the feedback. Ditching the line art would make it look less cartoony. Line art is a crutch for me. I worry that without it I won't be able to convey what I want to convey.

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              • Steve Young
                Steve Young last edited by

                I think painting over your outlines could be a good practice, then you can concentrate on your forms to define objects in the scene.

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

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                • Leontine
                  Leontine last edited by

                  Nice work! . Try tho give it some strong shades and see the magic happens!

                  Leontine
                  "A picture is worth a thousand words."

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                  • Jordan Peterson
                    Jordan Peterson @Steve Young last edited by

                    @Steve-Young Good call. I'll give that a whirl

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                    • Jordan Peterson
                      Jordan Peterson @Leontine last edited by

                      @Leontine-Gaasenbeek Thanks for the tip!

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