Ooh! I like your faces. Very interesting style. Reminds me alot of DBZ style. :3 I love the expression of the lill pup XD!! <3<3 *snuggu* Canidae's stole my heart, as does this picture ~ Gorgeous. Good work *thumbs up*
The color of the adult wolf was in yellow. (I do not know what passed to me by the head, but I did it in yellow.) the colors are not terrible since I just used colouring pencils.But BogusRed gave me good councils to make pretty colors and I hope to make a beautiful drawing color one day!
Oh I like the look on the dad's face. Such an evil grin! Nice work, although the coloring looks a little haphazard. With the lines going at such a strange slope, it makes it look like the wolves are going to fall off on the right side of the page.
I also like very much the adult wolf. In fact, for the expression of the face, I took unconsciously as a starting point a character of Dragon ball Z which we adore. You know who I speak? ^-^ To be honest, I did not apply too much for the colors.(In fact, I only used the colouring pencils.)I would like so much to carry out the colors which you make in your drawings! But I will learn by looking at your drawings and the drawings from the others artists of your site. Could you tell me which materials and which programs on computer do you use for the colors? In any case thank you very much for the review!
It's not just the colors you have to think about but the direction of the strokes. In the case of this drawing, the pencil strokes are curving downward to the right and it makes the wolves feel like they are falling. I use a mixture of mediums. I've been playing around with photoshop colors lately but watercolor is also a fun medium to use. The NUMBER ONE thing to know when coloring is to NOT object paint. This means, if your wolf is yellow, don't use only yellow to paint it. Throw in several different shades of yellows, greens, purples, blues, greys, so that optically it still reads as a yellow object but it has more interest to it. I hope that makes sense.
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*snuggu* Canidae's stole my heart, as does this picture ~
Gorgeous. Good work *thumbs up*
(I do not know what passed to me by the head, but I did it in yellow.)
the colors are not terrible since I just used colouring pencils.But BogusRed gave me good councils to make pretty colors and I hope to make a beautiful drawing color one day!
I also like very much the adult wolf. In fact, for the expression of the face, I took unconsciously as a starting point a character of Dragon ball Z which we adore. You know who I speak? ^-^
To be honest, I did not apply too much for the colors.(In fact, I only used the colouring pencils.)I would like so much to carry out the colors which you make in your drawings!
But I will learn by looking at your drawings and the drawings from the others artists of your site.
Could you tell me which materials and which programs on computer do you use for the colors?
In any case thank you very much for the review!
I use a mixture of mediums. I've been playing around with photoshop colors lately but watercolor is also a fun medium to use. The NUMBER ONE thing to know when coloring is to NOT object paint. This means, if your wolf is yellow, don't use only yellow to paint it. Throw in several different shades of yellows, greens, purples, blues, greys, so that optically it still reads as a yellow object but it has more interest to it. I hope that makes sense.