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@Xenn_illust I did ye! Was a small gamedev related project for some scrap uni credits, though in actual use it wont look as nice since the one above is a raytraced render instead of real time
Modeled in blender, and textured by hand via an aseprite (pixelart tool) to blender plugin
Now the serious part, getting the model to CSP is the real hell, cuz I can’t assign the rig to export VRM, can’t export textured FBX without altering the model (see the eye shadow and thighs), can’t apply the CSP pose to the model, AND MY PC GOT SO LAGGY AFTER IMPORTING TO CSP
me when im stupid and my arms arent textured yet and im in thefucking end
Trying to replicate my powder shading because I really wanna get better at textured painting HNGHHH
Having a ton of fun redesigning my OC.
I'm learning to optimize the design for replicability. This one for example, uses a simple, untextured 3D model and gradient maps to serve as pseudo blender shader nodes to save myself time coloring.
Re-textured model work! 🐺💙
V: @.A_Tricky_Weissu
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omagah im down so bad on those linearts and the textured brush too asjvfslsjebfidjejfofjrbrkshsgs
#CiaoRaora
Still working out the composition here but I remembered how to use the perspective ruler!
Might redraw with a textured pen though so this is just a rough plan atm!
Textured sketch brush for Procreate 👉 https://t.co/FmMgDNAm1P ✨
#goldenkamuy
It’ll be for this type of art. Very whispy and textured/experimental pieces.
at this point, you might want to process the line art a bit.
Idk what tool Kaneko used for the lineart in this era, but it's super textured and "fades" when you put low pressure, like a real pencil.
Interestingly enough, his modern art style would ditch the textured pen(?)
how I do the kaneko-shiraishi style coloring (especially their raidou era art style)
1. Prepare line art with rough textured pen. I used a pencil tool
2. Color in base. Idk I think Kaneko often starts from dark->light, but I too used with light->dark coloring.
I think my biggest hurdle is with the lineart.
With that kind of textured linework, some colors gets to bleed out the lineart and it became visible on dark background
dunno how they deal with that
I dunno if it's an actual custom textured pen(cil), a black lineart set at multiply layers, or a pitch black line art or an grain that accidentally pops in due to printing(?)
still finding that textured pen
(HD scans by @/VeskScans as always)