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Connect-Yesterday118 t1_iu8rwiw wrote

So you're telling me you did those bottom 2 pieces with ink/paint and pencil?

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Kirill_vfx OP t1_iu8sw90 wrote

Of course no haha. It was just a joke based on what you've said 😅 of course they are made digitally. Everything is easier in digital but i think no matter how much time you spend on pc doing art it's not going to work if you dont know how to do arts :)

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Dyewe00 t1_iu8tivi wrote

Bro. Obviously you did not do anything. All of those years practicing anatomy, volume, color theory, composition. All you do in digital is download a brush from the internet and it does it for you.

P.S: What program do you use btw?

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Kirill_vfx OP t1_iu8twvt wrote

Alright show me a brush that can do that 🤣 i'm waiting 🤣

Usually i draw a sketch with a pencil then i send it to photoshop. Also i use procreate but not much

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Connect-Yesterday118 t1_iu8yp5c wrote

As much as it does take skill to do digital art I believe it's more skilled to use a material medium where you can't just erase mistakes. That doesn't mean I'm negating your work. It's very good.

It's just hardly an accurate progression if one is using a pencil and the other a sophisticated art computer program.

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Kirill_vfx OP t1_iu910es wrote

Im agreed. Traditional art request more skill but the thing is that i have never told that i am a professional. Im just doing my stuff and wanted to share my growth through years

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Connect-Yesterday118 t1_iu91742 wrote

Then all I'm saying is, show your first digital piece compared to your latest. Comparing pencil to digital is like comparing your fastest 100m sprint at age 5 to age 25.

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tenuto40 t1_iuacdsx wrote

Isn’t it pretty pricey though?

I’m not exactly a good artist, but digital art is definitely a lot cheaper to get into than buying materials and wasting it.

Though, personally, I think my stuff looked better using colored pencils over GIMP. I really suck at layers and smudging with digital art. :(

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