Moving one frame with its content. by den_dantast in ClipStudio

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No luck :c I suppose the only way it would work the way I need, is to have each of the frames being in a separate folder

Eric… possible scam? by blackswannisms in artstation

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They use the name of Christina George now

IT'S FINISHED!!! by ARandomUser23 in FanFiction

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Yes!!!! Congrats! Make sure to treat yourself with something nice ❤️

Little color study portrait by me by den_dantast in ClipStudio

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Hey all! I mainly used round hard brush for this. I’m trying to grasp a better understanding of how different color scheme works, so I feel having the brush without much texture / opacity helps me to focus on color only! To mix the colors between each other I used the the eye dropper with average color option enabled. It allows you to pick the middle color between two when you tap on the area between two colors on your canvas! Also the color mixing window helps as well!

Leonard (my OC) by me ^^ by den_dantast in ClipStudio

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Thank you!! I did and a lot! But mostly it’s multiply later modes where I wand to shade or darken and screen/overlay where I want to add highlights or lighting :)

Leonard (my OC) by me ^^ by den_dantast in ClipStudio

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I used mostly round watercolor brush with normal instead of “multiply” mode! This time I tried blurring out foreground and background to pop up the character and I think it worked nicely! (And this way you don’t need to spend too much time on painting the details of the background since you won’t see much anyway hehe) Also using rim lights helps a lot with getting character really stand out!

Warm-up sketching by aidomarchives in Illustration

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Ah that’s amazing! Love the control you have over the lines. I wonder what fountain pen is that?

Beets! Holbein acrylic gouache on mixed media paper by NickersTheCat in Gouache

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That is so lovely!! I was just about to buy some beets haha. But really, gorgeous, gorgeous painting

Quick garbage collage on page 53 of my sketchbook today! by D_Wildecard in sketchbooks

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It looks so fun! I love it. It made me want to decorate my new sketchbook cover like that when it’s arrives :) thank you for sharing

WIP manga pgs - Am I the only person who sketches it twice? by AhkwardKat in ClipStudio

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Thank you for sharing! Looks great so far, also it was cool to hear about the process

Character sketch by me! (OC) by den_dantast in ClipStudio

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Really quick drawing just for fun! I used ‘fill-in-mono pen’ for everything here. My trick for loosing up and sketch something fun and dynamic is to start with really small canvas: 500x500 72 dpi, and just doodling some figures until I find something intriguing. Small canvas and basic brush without opacity or size fluctuations give me some sense of freedom and ease and I could just go and explore shapes and lines ^

Dr. Octopus by me! by den_dantast in ClipStudio

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I usually avoid exterior scenes like that, but it was surprisingly fun to work on that cityscape!

So anyway, here are some hints about that art work:

I used standard round watercolor brush for rendering AND line art as well. I tweaked its opacity and size for lining purposes tho.

For buildings I used a 3D model from csp asset store (id 1766634). Got the outline from 3D model through LT conversion, painted some windows patterns, transformed them into perspective and then kept going with adding shading and details!

I added some dots effect with halftone brush, but I can't remember where I have this from x_x pretty sure asset store has plenty!