Comment 88944

Comment ID 88944

[Art] Arcanine Commission - Color
Sep 22, 2015, 6:05:16 PM UTC on [Art] Arcanine Commission - Color
Just lovely Big Smile
I am also rather envious of those with the ability to use a traditional medium as opposed to the digital kind I can't seem to break away from :S
The colours look fantastic!

Replies

  • Sep 22, 2015, 11:28:03 PM UTC
    Thank you very much! ^_^

    Both mediums take a lot of practice, but a lot of principles can work between both. The best piece of advice I was ever given for traditional medium was "Work light-to-dark" it seems like a simple thing, but you can also practice that in Digital. (even though I like to do it the other way around myself.)

    I love the vibrancy of copic markers, I highly recommend them. they look like watercolor but are so much more controlled.
  • Sep 22, 2015, 11:28:46 PM UTC
    Thank you very much! ^_^

    Both mediums take a lot of practice, but a lot of principles can work between both. The best piece of advice I was ever given for traditional medium was "Work light-to-dark" it seems like a simple thing, but you can also practice that in Digital. (even though I like to do it the other way around myself.)

    I love the vibrancy of copic markers, I highly recommend them. they look like watercolor but are so much more controlled.
  • Sep 23, 2015, 12:06:41 AM UTC
    Thank you very much! ^_^

    Both mediums take a lot of practice, but a lot of principles can work between both. The best piece of advice I was ever given for traditional medium was "Work light-to-dark" it seems like a simple thing, but you can also practice that in Digital. (even though I like to do it the other way around myself.)

    I love the vibrancy of copic markers, I highly recommend them. they look like watercolor but are so much more controlled.
  • Sep 23, 2015, 12:06:41 AM UTC
    Thank you very much! ^_^

    Both mediums take a lot of practice, but a lot of principles can work between both. The best piece of advice I was ever given for traditional medium was "Work light-to-dark" it seems like a simple thing, but you can also practice that in Digital. (even though I like to do it the other way around myself.)

    I love the vibrancy of copic markers, I highly recommend them. they look like watercolor but are so much more controlled.
  • Sep 23, 2015, 12:06:42 AM UTC
    Thank you very much! ^_^

    Both mediums take a lot of practice, but a lot of principles can work between both. The best piece of advice I was ever given for traditional medium was "Work light-to-dark" it seems like a simple thing, but you can also practice that in Digital. (even though I like to do it the other way around myself.)

    I love the vibrancy of copic markers, I highly recommend them. they look like watercolor but are so much more controlled.
  • Sep 23, 2015, 12:06:42 AM UTC
    Thank you very much! ^_^

    Both mediums take a lot of practice, but a lot of principles can work between both. The best piece of advice I was ever given for traditional medium was "Work light-to-dark" it seems like a simple thing, but you can also practice that in Digital. (even though I like to do it the other way around myself.)

    I love the vibrancy of copic markers, I highly recommend them. they look like watercolor but are so much more controlled.