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Published: 2018-12-11 21:18:46 +0000 UTC; Views: 2818; Favourites: 98; Downloads: 0
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I mentioned I will base my tutorials on the drawing that precedes them. So I decided to show you a bit about fibers, namely muscle and wood fibers. Based on your feedback, maybe I will come up with better ideas next time. Let me know if this was helpful, feel free to give any feedback that would help me improve my tutorials and generally show me some love on social media, if you happen to activate on Instagram. Don't forget, sharing is caring!Related content
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EmpyraeCross [2018-12-12 00:07:49 +0000 UTC]
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Great tutorial! It had never crossed my mind that muscle fibers and wood fibers tend to look the same, and can therefore be approached the same way when drawing. I love the "fat" cube the most. I think that one came out very well executed. My university digital painting class has a similar project to this where we make "material" cubes as practice.
If there was one thing I would have included, it'd be a part about specularity/reflectivity and roughness across the different materials. The end results all tended to look a bit flat and could have used some unifying high spots and low spots in the shading.
Great work!
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DesigningLua In reply to EmpyraeCross [2018-12-12 07:57:23 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for taking the time to comment. I greatly appreciate it!
About the specularity and the reflectivity... I don't feel comfortable adding information that I don't master. People asked for tutorials about my drawing process, and this is what I intend to present to them. I was never formally trained to do what I do, so there are still things that I need to learn. So I can't teach them to others if I don't know about them.
However, thank you for telling me where to look to next in order to improve my technique. I will make sure to look these notions up, include them in my drawing process and maybe teach them to others in a coming tutorial. Thank you for this critique!
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EmpyraeCross In reply to DesigningLua [2018-12-12 09:00:23 +0000 UTC]
Oh okay! I didn't know you weren't versed in that yet. I'm happy I could point you towards something to add to you repertoire!
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wanna--be [2018-12-24 17:40:32 +0000 UTC]
Finally, stumbled upon a detailed one.
Many thanks.
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DesigningLua In reply to wanna--be [2018-12-24 19:10:32 +0000 UTC]
Oh, that is a huge compliment. Thank you, I am glad you found it useful.
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BorisKatz [2018-12-12 08:26:25 +0000 UTC]
I learned fromΒ this, so it's very good so far as I am concerned.Β Β
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DesigningLua In reply to BorisKatz [2018-12-12 12:27:52 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! It's really great to hear that! I think I might enjoy being a teacher.
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Khasdannyanlord [2018-12-11 23:27:48 +0000 UTC]
okey four textures and shading in one superb!
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DesigningLua In reply to Khasdannyanlord [2018-12-12 07:51:07 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. I hope I will manage to be creative in the following ones too.
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