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shirenomad ([personal profile] shirenomad) wrote2002-04-13 08:46 pm
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Better than Duchamp's "Fountain", at least...

I've been meaning to teach myself at least the basics of Photoshop CG work for some time, but I had three things holding me back: no tablet, no scanner, and... no Photoshop. The first roadblock was a bit annoying but there was nothing stopping me from using the mouse (less precise, but oh well). And I could get plenty of pre-scanned line art from various sources, so the lack of scanner wasn't really a problem either. That left Photoshop, which there was no way in hell I would be able to afford a copy of. So imagine my pleasure at discovering a freeware CG program. Has a lot of Photoshop features, and although it's a bit of a hassle in places, I couldn't argue with the price.

So I downloaded and installed the sucker, opened up a few web tutorials that still seemed to apply, and then spent the afternoon practicing on Shade's B&W drawing of my alter-ego. Here's the result. I still don't like the shading (or lack thereof) on and around the wing, and in hindsight I wish I'd done some work on the horns too, but otherwise I think it's not half bad for my first try. Any advice/pointers/criiticism from the more experienced artists out there are always welcome.

[update: And in case you haven't noticed yet, I made an appropriate alteration to my default image.]

[identity profile] thunderphoenix.livejournal.com 2002-04-13 09:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, that's pretty good!

I didn't know that you were supposed to be grey, by the way.

[identity profile] shadeykins.livejournal.com 2002-04-13 10:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, not bad!
I think adding some whitish highlights might make him look a little more "silvery".

Re:

[identity profile] shadeykins.livejournal.com 2002-04-14 08:30 am (UTC)(link)
It's not any different than shadows though, just a different color...

Ah well, it still looks good. :)