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  • Join date: Jul 14th 2009
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  • N30
  • N30

    Dec 09, 2010

    yo mate, my visitor-counter does not work  lol

  • geckzilla
  • geckzilla

    Aug 25, 2009

    Qikalain! Just keep at it, art is an uphill battle at times. Just tell yourself you want to get better with each and every picture. That's what I do. I especially like your Turtle Woods. The turtles are so cute and I like the style.

    One tip I have for colors... in Photoshop, I keep the HSB (Hue, Saturation, Brightness) palette open. The RGB palette is incredibly unintuitive. Then, when I pick colors from the drawing itself, a lot of the time I will go over and bump up the saturation.

    Anyway, study, study, study! Learn from others but remember most of what you do will be learning your own way. And that's the hardest part.

  • Kekai
  • Kekai

    Aug 21, 2009

    Thanks for stopping by, glad you enjoy my work. Work hard and anything is possible. I might be doing some tutorials in the near future.

 
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