Posted by I need some help..

Dutch (#127076)

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Posted on
2020-08-02 16:08:30
Hello! So I need a little bit of help and was wondering if I could get some how to's or tips? So I made this piece a little bit ago and I did NOT like the way my lion came out. I tried learning how to do fur and it turned out awful. Any tips?

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🌵 SpicyKale 🌴 (#184461)


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2020-08-13 21:53:57
i'm NOT an expert on digital art, by i'm thinking you could maybe emphasise the different tufts of fur? (like, with lines or shading or something)
it's amazing already, i love the facial features, but that's just what i feel it's needing!



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loo (#19394)

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2020-09-15 23:49:19
i think i know what is bothering you!
since i dont know where specifically it bothers you, i went ahead and meddled around on what i thought was the issue (hope you dont mind, i am just bored and thought i could help).

first, your values are too close to each other. this makes the image seem "flat" or "greyish" and because of that you've got into a little bit of trouble at defining the forms.

i put a black and white gradient map to check values. this is the image without changing anything
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then i grabbed the handles and fixed the value to something that stood the lion more to me (this is quite subjective, you may like it another way)
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i put the gradient map layer as "brightness" to apply the values to the image.
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i noticed these are the areas with less definition
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i painted over with a brush and defined a little more. i think it made some difference, what do you think?
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painting fur is very difficult to learn, dont be discouraged and please keep painting. you are in the right track!
hope this has somewhat helped you a bit





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Edited on 15/09/20 @ 23:51:12 by loo (#19394)







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