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Bob---Barker [2013-06-27 18:42:18 +0000 UTC]
This one really stands out. Nice color varioation, good detail, excellent curves.
Do you draw these entirely digital, or do you start with a regular drawing and then work your way from there?
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JavaCooler In reply to Bob---Barker [2013-06-27 19:33:24 +0000 UTC]
Entirely digital on a Nintendo 3DS (with Colors 3D). Little details are hard to get right with the stylus since the program can only zoom so far and the tools aren't pixel-perfect.
I consider this my best, too, from a technical standpoint -- there aren't any faces to worry with!
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JavaCooler In reply to JavaCooler [2013-06-27 19:43:45 +0000 UTC]
I should also mention that I'll occasionally use Paint.Net to clean up some line work.
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Bob---Barker In reply to JavaCooler [2013-06-27 20:05:04 +0000 UTC]
I'm always suprised when I hear of submissions drawn with the 3DS, I always figured it would not be precise enough to get the job done properly... but I suppose the results speak for themselves.
Anyway, keep at it, I think you could turn out some fantastic stuff if you keep practicing.
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JavaCooler In reply to Bob---Barker [2013-06-27 20:22:29 +0000 UTC]
There are a few different programs with varying degrees of flexibility. Colors 3D has three brushes, an eraser and 5 layers to work with. None of the brushes are pixel-perfect because there are "dead" pixels on the 3DS touch screen that necessitate a little displacement. It's a tough cookie, but frankly lots of other, more talented folk have produced some amazing pictures.
Thanks for the support!
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Bob---Barker In reply to JavaCooler [2013-06-28 01:17:14 +0000 UTC]
Ah, well it still suprises me nonetheless; though I find it interesting that they actually put layering in a hand-held drawing program...
Anyway, look forward to seeing others. Keep at it.
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