kasiaslupecka:

Weekly anatomy tip!

This week I tackle feet. I know how many of you asked for it.

It is hard topic indeed. It’s hard to draw nice looking character with feet that doesn’t look believable. 

A lot practice is needed. I just presented few ideas and now you have to put it to practice.

Hope this helps !

What brush do you use? Does the brush effects how different your art looks?

anonymouse-art:

Hello there! Sorry that I just now got around to this. I use two brushes, 

One is the standard transparent watercolor tool that you get when first downloading clip studio paint/manga studio 5

This is the one I usually use for painting and more finished looking pieces.

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The second one is a brush I downloaded from the asset store for clip studio called bv_bristle_1

I use this for pretty much everything else and use this for my askblogs.

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I would say that it does affect my art in some ways. The watercolor makes it look more shiny and softer, but you have to be really steady handed with it. The other brush gives my art a nice rough look while being forgiving if you mess up linework or coloring in some areas. 

seiyoko:

Again this is my personal take on color! It really depends on the situation and what you personally value, and in the end practice is your best friend.

links:

genice’s color practices

color palette challenge (one iteration of it; there’s lot of people who made them)

(not mentioned, but helpful)

Patrick (H) Willems’s video essays on color in film; specifically his ones on

Wonder Woman and Marvel

I thought he had one on John Wick too but I can’t find it. If you like saturated colors though, check that movie out!!

those are only a couple of exterior references, there’s lots out there!! so good luck & I hope this helped!!