Mustang-taisa
Take this HEART!!
2025-02-16 22:58:47 +0000 UTC View Post
I drew this in Clip Studio! Procreate is too inconvenient for me to work with…
Fisheye perspective is difficult, but I gave it a shot. I avoided extreme distortions like the kind that make you go, “How does this angle even exist??” But I did apply some mild distortion to Nahia-chan’s left side, which made it tricky to draw.
Another challenge was the pose. Having two characters sit on the street while eating turned out to be more difficult than I expected. It was a combinat...
2025-02-16 02:02:01 +0000 UTC View Post
Lately, I’ve had two things on my mind.
The first is drawing characters’ faces. From what I’ve observed, one of the key factors in making a character’s face look stable is the horizontal size difference between the two eyes. As the face turns, the difference in size between the two eyes should increase. The extent of this difference seems to define each artist’s style. Some make the size difference quite dramatic, while others reduce it so much that it almost looks like the ey...
2025-02-16 02:01:01 +0000 UTC View Post
Even if you’re selling on the street, make sure to eat well!
2025-02-16 02:00:04 +0000 UTC View Post
I hope you find it helpful!
2025-02-14 23:53:02 +0000 UTC View Post
A wide variety of colors were used. However, most of them were distributed early on when I roughly blocked in colors with a large brush. I simplified forms such as the chest, hips, head, and torso into spheres or cylinders, rendering them so that the color transitions become soft.
As the brush size gets smaller, more detailed elements—like hair strands, ribs, and fingers—are rendered. At this stage, rather than introducing new colors, I mostly use the existing ones. Areas without fi...
2025-02-02 02:02:00 +0000 UTC View Post
A long time ago, I read a quote from Eugène Delacroix in a book: “You should begin with a broom and finish with a needle.” This quote came to mind, so I decided to paint according to his words.
If you check the Color of the image file by layer number, you can see how the level of detail increases. I hope this helps!
2025-02-02 02:01:01 +0000 UTC View Post