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CITY BACKGROUND ART HACK!
This is a trick I use for my webcomic. To create efficient city backgrounds, take a photo you own (I used my artbreeder concept art) or airbrushed colors, blur, then use a square smudge tool and the ruler to drag up! Add as much detail as you like after!
Night Sketch, so i was learning how to lasso shading. And it's efficient, and this does better from what i expect xD i might want to practice using this technique since i struggle so much with lighting. Yeah #doodle #sketch #drawing #digitaldrawing
Piano thinks he's really efficient in building walls, too bad that he didn't actually build it by zero, instead he ripped it off from another building without thinking about it too much xD
Oopsie!
Raffle pic for @pianostrong
Efficient Reachability Analysis of Closed-Loop Systems with Neural Network Controllers. https://t.co/9Jyj943bet
It’s fun how the soft shape rendering approach I did in this character designs takes a bit more of time to accomplish , yet the end result is so satisfying . One of my goals is to accomplish this goal in a more efficient way. ✨🐉
Have #Johnson and Matt Hancock managed to reduce that terrible red tape yet? You know - the overbearing bureaucracy that hinders this efficient, joined-up, science-led government in its smooth distribution and delivery of the #vaccine. [@Telegraph 5/1/2021].
I hope my art posting is not too confusing for you lovely folks, It varies a lot in style/mediums because I enjoy the challenge of trying things. It's also how I found my way into more efficient art directing. I hope this art-salad is tasty enough for ya'll. Thx for being here!
new mermaid painting! ❤ A personal art, just for fun.
Tools: Photoshop and Wacom Intuos, as usual.
(I've actually got an XP-Pen screen tablet now, but I keep going back to the old Intuos because it feels so much more ergonomical and efficient 😅)
This was a very sweet game but it comes out I'm a quite boring plant. 🤣 I'm sorry for being so focused and efficient 🤣 https://t.co/TpDGgEOVvi
Considering how much brain power thinking requires, I propose searching for a more efficient energy source. #MRIAM
Cel coloring (shiage) @enengou
Pretty cool and stylish illustration! Absolutely grateful for the help with the quick and efficient cel coloring Gou did.
#TontonStaff
@fifross Good morning Fi 👋👋Wishing you a wonderful and enjoyable day ahead 🤗🤗I'll definitely be having an energy efficient day today watching sports on TV and movies on YouTube 💯💯
This is terrifying I don't actually know how to ttwweeter but!!!!
@pretzelmintz
I realized discord friend requests aren't too efficient but! He,,h idol helo
Ty Max for telling me how to Twitter I,, hope I did this right because I. feel like an old man trying to navigate
@Ryuutsu Hmm Things i've learned this year..
- Perspective
- Light
- Line art
- How to be more efficient with painting using the ps3 controller
- Color proportion
- Value proportion
- Compositing
- Control of brush
I've only learned the most basic of it all. Still so much to learn!
Welcome to 2021 ! The moo year🐄!
I'm gonna set up some new year goals。idk say what, I made connections with really nice peeps
Here are some of my favourite early pieces so far, I still have such a long way to go in terms of learning how to be efficient :"0
-RT appreciated
My favorite finished(ish) works. I did a lot of sketches this year but updated my webcomic more times this year than last year! I hope 2021 helps me become more time efficienty and organized...
I’m grateful for a year of productivity, @PelleCreepy and I used our days to be more efficient and concentrate on our core work. More than 220 pages this year alone, and I hope we’ll be just as industrious in 2021, come what may!🇺🇸🙏🏻
https://t.co/70V3impG72
@xel_artz Hey man, congrats on the 2.7K!
I'm GrayLancer, I like to draw personas out of historical hurricanes.
I hope next year to improve in my style and draw more efficiently.
but what i didn't get done in personal work, i actually had some pretty fun commission work this year!! including a couple REALLY BIG PROJECTS that were (and are!) really good experiences! they've taught me a lot about improving my workflow and getting stuff done more efficiently