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Engavar [2015-02-07 07:13:47 +0000 UTC]
aww! It's really interesting to see how you make your artwork. Is there any particular reason why you start out with greys, and then move to colour? or is it just personal preference?
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AssasinMonkey In reply to Engavar [2015-02-20 18:12:34 +0000 UTC]
Hey, apologies for the late reply!
Most of it boils down to personal preference I would say. But things can be said about it being somewhat easier to control light and shadow. Not having to worry about colours, mixing colours, all the different darknesses. It just being greyscale, light and the shapes themself.
I do mostly just use it with small objects/characters like this. For large environments I feel it's easier to just do colour directly since shadow and light works on a different scale. And colouring a bunch of tiny branches or leaves separately just takes too long haha.
For characters I usually also add strands of hair after I do the colouring, so I don't have to trace the colour over every single little thing.
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Engavar In reply to AssasinMonkey [2015-02-21 00:23:39 +0000 UTC]
oh, thankyou! Don't apologise, I'm thrilled that you replied at all your artwork is truly amazing. Thankyou for answering my question, it's helpful
And yus, fair enough, doing every. single. tiny. thing. can be very tedious XD
thanks again.
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