Thanks for the video! Very helpfull. Is there any app or program or something to keep the reference image in first view so i don't have to change between windows every time i need to see it? Just like you do on this video haha :)
If you don't want the lines to show on the final illustration, you can just finish the sketching phase with a rougher sketch and move directly to rendering, using the lines as a guide only.
Such great advice on this channel! Thank you for all the amazing direction.
Any time 😊
This is absolutely perfect, exactly what I've been trying to figure out lately, thank you!
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Super helpful, thank you!
Thanks! 🤗
thank you very much. I am learning a lot with the OWP.
So happy to hear that 😊
Great tips! Thanks
Thank you 🌸
Excellent video you can make a tutorial paint portrait 😅
Nice!
You are best!
Lve this channel, I find that we have a pretty similar workflow and that's why ur stuff is so appealing
Thank you! 🙌
that is soooo cool
Great video♥️, may I know which brush you used for painting initial details before final polishing?
I think for the most part I was using the "Hard Edge Brush" from the Portrait Brushes here: paintable.cc/portrait-brushes/
Thanks! I always get carried away with details so this was really helpful! 🥰 Also, what's the background music? I love it!
Thanks, Drassio 🙂 The soundtrack is called Brunch by Jobii
Thanks for the video! Very helpfull. Is there any app or program or something to keep the reference image in first view so i don't have to change between windows every time i need to see it? Just like you do on this video haha :)
Is there any videos talking more about how to be "efficient" with your time in your art?
Hey Bre, Here's a video on how to stylize characters in 3 quick steps: ruclips.net/video/0DZi8y5Q8ds/видео.html
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It's remarkable to me you never finished the line work in the teeth and it really didn't matter.
If you don't want the lines to show on the final illustration, you can just finish the sketching phase with a rougher sketch and move directly to rendering, using the lines as a guide only.