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@rakko_hime Thank you!
The process is simple: use a 4:3 ratio, a limited retro color palette, pen pressure free lines, and finish with blur or noise effects.
Before Effects ←→ After Effects
@Yume_ato29 I’m always thinking of the larger composition over the finer details. Your brain tends to simplify finer details when looking at things far away so i render in a way to give the illusion of detail that isn’t there. Combining soft brush, hard brush, and blur is how i go about it
@kurikarisa @Wszkii24 Many lines are melting, no signs of human mistakes and a bunch of blur to hide more signs
Looks very ai to me
For blurring effects for background depth or whatever else, the JL Blur Pens are fantastic.
Days blur into nights of dreadful silence...🦋
#Castorice #HonkaiStarRail #スターレイル
Because there was too much exposed skin in the last two pieces, I had to blur them a bit.
Anyway, the series is complete!!🤪
@nonateeb When I do it, I rasterize a copy of the model layer, then blur, it helps a lot to not get distracted by the inaccuracies in the 3D model while maintaining all the important info 🫡
also, all the new shadow features are just so useful 😭
@YUJI7274 Thanks!
Now I see the cockpit area became mixed blur after resize.. It's like this up close 😬
Tried out Paintstorm, despite the useful stock brushes and blur tools it's a clunky mess. Will probably only see use for adding final flourishes to CSP drawings.
caleb and the blue blur!
#LoveandDeepspace #Caleb #SonicTheHedgehog