Trying to cram in one last May doodle. Rushing into Photoshop without a plan doesn't always yield the best results, but sometimes it's nice to experiment. Eventually I'd like to arrive at an effective workflow that's completely digital -- just so tempting to bypass the crucial lay-in stage and go straight to value. As soon as making lines in Photoshop feels good, it's go time!
This blog...
...was initially for pieces done on a computer, but has since become a free-for-all. Here you'll find process work (digital and otherwise), sketch pages and studies, sometimes with commentary.
You can see the rest of my work here.
Remember kids : if you can't make pretty designs, at least make pretty lines!
-Paul
You can see the rest of my work here.
Remember kids : if you can't make pretty designs, at least make pretty lines!
-Paul
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I'f you haven't used sketchbook pro it's probably the best program for drawing digitally but it's not very good for painting. At Insomniac it's what I used for drawing although i can't seem to make it work with my newer Cintiq.
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