07-28-2010, 10:38 AM
to be honest, i am in no position to be teaching, haha.
but for starters, for larger areas, a larger palette is used. how about using two darker shades and one highlight?
i think the first one was better, better shading, except a bit loose. with this one, it looks embossed.
look what you did with his right hand, this is closest to blending. just keep on building volume with low opacity brushes.
retry, i think it's a bit better.
but for starters, for larger areas, a larger palette is used. how about using two darker shades and one highlight?
i think the first one was better, better shading, except a bit loose. with this one, it looks embossed.
look what you did with his right hand, this is closest to blending. just keep on building volume with low opacity brushes.
retry, i think it's a bit better.