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Amateur Artists looking for critique
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I am new to the whole digital art area. I use the Procreate app on my Ipad, and I am still figuring things out. Any help with that app would be appreciated as well. I also just got into drawing hentai. These are my first pieces.
Mio:
Deviantart
Kirino:
Deviantart
Mio:
Deviantart
Kirino:
Deviantart
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You need to upload them to image hosting site and link them here otherwise we can't see them :). I recommend Tumblr.
Just remember to turn on the adult thing in the settings if you have NSFW stuff.
Just remember to turn on the adult thing in the settings if you have NSFW stuff.
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They're pretty good for your first attempts :)
The first step looks good. What they need now is more shading and highlights.
To start off and not overwhelm you, I think it's best just to have one darker shade of the base color, and then add a lighter shade of color for highlights.
Once you get more comfortable, you can get more elaborate on your shadows/highlights.
The first step looks good. What they need now is more shading and highlights.
To start off and not overwhelm you, I think it's best just to have one darker shade of the base color, and then add a lighter shade of color for highlights.
Once you get more comfortable, you can get more elaborate on your shadows/highlights.
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I appreciate this. I'll be posting more of my digital art as fast as I can upload them. I have some old ones I've done that are not hentai. I will try to work on the shading. Thanks!
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For next time, I think you should at least orientate the picture(s) properly so that we don't have to break our necks turning sideways to look at it ;P.
I think it's a start. As the previous ones, it could use more values and colors to make it pop more than just having the base color.
Something you could do if you're unsure how to choose colors is to take an artist whose coloring you like..go crazy with the eye dropper tool and select their colors to use them in your own work.
This method only takes you so far though. If you really want to learn more, study the color wheel a bit so you get the basic gist of it. Then take your favorite artists' work, use eye dropper to sample their colors and start asking yourself questions. Why did they choose those colors? What makes those colors work together? Then just go nuts with experimenting with colors.
It doesn't matter too much if you make any mistakes or if they look like crap. Allow yourself to make mistakes so you can learn and grow from it.
I think it's a start. As the previous ones, it could use more values and colors to make it pop more than just having the base color.
Something you could do if you're unsure how to choose colors is to take an artist whose coloring you like..go crazy with the eye dropper tool and select their colors to use them in your own work.
This method only takes you so far though. If you really want to learn more, study the color wheel a bit so you get the basic gist of it. Then take your favorite artists' work, use eye dropper to sample their colors and start asking yourself questions. Why did they choose those colors? What makes those colors work together? Then just go nuts with experimenting with colors.
It doesn't matter too much if you make any mistakes or if they look like crap. Allow yourself to make mistakes so you can learn and grow from it.