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INTENSE junior member
Member # Joined: 12 Jul 2001 Posts: 31 Location: Toronto
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Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2001 10:40 pm |
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I am having trouble getting the skin on this to look like real skin, looks too plastic...can somebody tell me a good way to get the skin to look all blotchy, but still have the carved muscle look?
THanks.
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exo13 member
Member # Joined: 31 May 2001 Posts: 243
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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2001 7:42 am |
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This is really good. What software are you using, because if you're using painter I may be able to help you out. Essential whenever I want to make something appear to be rough and wheathered, I use the water color tools. I increase the grain a little and paint over it lightly and use the diffuse water to do the areas where I want it to have a little more texture and that basic look an feel. I hope this helps.
Check out my (playful little scamp) post in the works in progress section. This is sort of what I mean. |
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INTENSE junior member
Member # Joined: 12 Jul 2001 Posts: 31 Location: Toronto
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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2001 7:46 am |
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This is done in marker, no software yet. I figure I will pop it into photoshop after. I am just having difficulty getting the marker to look good, looks like is was done my a dead monkey right now. |
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Cid junior member
Member # Joined: 31 Jul 2001 Posts: 11 Location: Istanbul Turkey
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2001 12:06 pm |
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hmmm...why are u so complaining about the skin color...i think that clor fits that pic and a character like that should have a skin like a normal human being...and your marker technique is very good..and if u still need to change the tones of the color used karisma pencils..they work great on markers and watercolors...u can make great textures and shadings with them... |
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Wolfgang junior member
Member # Joined: 29 Jul 2001 Posts: 14 Location: Regensburg - Germany
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2001 1:46 pm |
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Did you try a colorless blender? This could improve the look. But from my experience it works best if you use it first and then work in with the normal markers. I�m not a markermaster myself, but the use of this technique helped me expanding the possibilities of this media.
But your picture looks not bad at all, like it is now. |
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Molotov junior member
Member # Joined: 16 Jul 2001 Posts: 48 Location: Russia
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2001 1:55 pm |
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Oh my!
Very, very impressive!
Don't worry about glossiness - after finishing this picture, try to work up it in photoshop, dodge/burn tools, etc.
Just outstanding. |
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shardik member
Member # Joined: 09 Apr 2000 Posts: 494 Location: Buffalo, NY
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2001 11:58 pm |
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skin is too shiny/contrasty... high gloss= plastic |
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