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Buru-Misu In reply to MrsGunsoul [2019-02-26 15:43:21 +0000 UTC]
man he is credit , why ur so dumb
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Pix3M [2012-12-07 14:53:11 +0000 UTC]
Gonna go in depth to any of these steps, mirukawa?
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artisticxhelp In reply to Pix3M [2012-12-07 21:12:48 +0000 UTC]
Sorry, I'm not Mirukawa... I'm just uploading all the Good Tutorials in one Gallery ^ ^
BUT when I have time, i'll try to draw something more detailed for you ^^
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Pix3M In reply to artisticxhelp [2012-12-07 23:28:11 +0000 UTC]
You have to be very careful. Your gallery is meant to be only your own works, or works posted with explicit permission. Be careful if you're caught by somebody who would be genuinely upset over this when they see somebody essentially 'stealing' their works and posting it as their own.
Plus, I don't even consider this a good tutorial knowing my shameful artistic past. I used to be somebody who thought tutorials can teach people how to draw, but they do not because tutorials do not teach you anatomy. To be able to draw people well, you have to understand human anatomy. To learn human anatomy, you cannot learn about other people's workflow.
This tutorial gives me no explanations. What does this tutorial mean by semi-realism? Is this tutorial meant to be copied down to the last detail? Is this tutorial merely something that shows a person's workflow?
Can I deviate from the line work in the first step if I want to have my own eye shape? How much can I deviate from it? How do you pick your colors? Why are the highlights in the eye placed where they are? Why are you shading your eye one way and not another? Can I use darker shadows and stronger highlights? As far as I've grown as an artist, I know all of the above things are important to know about if anyone ever attempts realism.
IMO, it's probably better to just provide links to everything you wanna share instead of committing copyright infringement. If that's a route you would like to take instead, be aware that you in turn will also need a bit of knowledge of art to tell which tutorials are good but which others are not all that great.
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artisticxhelp In reply to Pix3M [2012-12-11 01:08:22 +0000 UTC]
Hello! Thank you for the advice ^w^)ā„
But, i'm not trying to steal someone's works, thats why i'm giving where to find the artists on the description~
I'm sorry, but some people learn by looking the step by step, to see how the artist drew that whitout reading nothing (my case, since i don't understand the english propely)
since I see this kind of image are difficult to understand to you, I tried to explain the image (sorry, my english isn't good and my tablet broke in 2 parts) [link]
*I'm not a good teacher haha~*
Someday, my friend said that the color purple and blue are awesome to shade and give more details to the colors (if you use SAI, purple+multiply gives you good shades)
You can change the skin color accordly to the base color. (When you use color wheel it's easier to get darker colors etc)
And if you're getting trouble with it, try to search for real eye pics and see the color variation ^^
But, this isn't a Full realism tutorial or a color tutorial, just a simple tutorial where you can see the diference of shading.
And again, i'm not trying to steal and say: "look, i drew it"
i'm just putting every good tutorial/reference i find in only one gallery to dont take much memory of my computer (images are soo heavy |l'OTL) and people can get benefit with it ^^
And I wrote on the description where to find the artist (if you don't understood, you just need to copy+paste that number on google so you'll find the artist) I wrote that number there because some artists on pixiv use hard symbols almost impossible to read if you don't know that language > m<)/
Well, i guess that image helped you. And i'm really sorry if i did something that bothered you. That wasn't my intention. But Thank you very much for your attention and wasting your time with me. I really appreciated your construtive critiques, because of this i'll look for more detailed tutorials ^w^)ā„
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MrsGunsoul In reply to artisticxhelp [2013-12-25 15:25:51 +0000 UTC]
First of all, posting things without the permission of the original artist is illegal, and that makes you an art thief.
No matter how much it would be to save space on your PC or to help people find many tutorials in one place. There are groups in dA where people can submit their tutorials to to be shown together with other tutorials.
And on top of that "name" you have provided to find the original artist is pretty much useless. Do you have any idea how many artists are linked on that Pixiv page? Yeah, too many to be searching with any number.
So, if you're gonna keep posting things, provide a PROPER LINK so that people can go fav the original one after reporting your thievery.
The original is here btw:Ā thedigitalpainter.deviantart.cā¦
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darcoeur [2012-12-07 14:52:11 +0000 UTC]
Nice job! beautiful!
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