kousetsufox <3
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Size 1280 x 677px
File Size 1.34 MB
LOVE IT SO MUCH!.... akem, im new to this site as of a few minutes ago.... how do i favorite this?
right under the submission image on the left, next to the "older" button and welcome!
Teach me how you do;
Glow
Spunk
Such angular, anatomically consistent designs
Colors
I will pay you in thenks and baked goods.
Glow
Spunk
Such angular, anatomically consistent designs
Colors
I will pay you in thenks and baked goods.
no joke my alias is tae
so i read that as "what about me?" and even typed that into this comment box before i realized--
yes
you will have ALL the tea
so i read that as "what about me?" and even typed that into this comment box before i realized--
yes
you will have ALL the tea
!!!!~
Damn phone. Changed my exclamation point into a question mark
Damn phone. Changed my exclamation point into a question mark
I love that you blend WoW with your own sense of aesthetic and place. There's so much richness in that world, and it's incredible when talented artists exploit it so impressively!
While I, an aspiring artist would like to also ask you about the probably-more-simple-than-realized technique to find out how you make the water so covered in glow, I'm more concerned about the hungry look in that character's eyes. it's like she's gonna take that stalagmite and mount it in the next minute or so...
((though off the record, I'm gonna take a stab at the method. you lower the opacity on a free layer, layered entirely of a dark tone that's barely noticeable. I would say a navy for this picture. afterwards, you create another layer just for the coloring of the pool, which you tinted an azure and made at a harder opacity so it would show against the grey/blue of the rest of the image. you then created another layer just for the glow color on the rocks/background, which you lightened the opacity of so that way it would blend in well with the rocks, but still show out from the rest. the air also seems to have streaks from the glow, which seem to be part of the same layer. then, afterwards, it looks like there may be another layer of 'glow-light' for some of the softer areas of glow, but that can also, if worked at, be accomplished in the same layer as the previous. mixing this glow with the undertones of the forest in the background is what really brings out the nature of the work, since it ties the glow into the rest of the scene, making it stand out but actually fit in. ))
((though off the record, I'm gonna take a stab at the method. you lower the opacity on a free layer, layered entirely of a dark tone that's barely noticeable. I would say a navy for this picture. afterwards, you create another layer just for the coloring of the pool, which you tinted an azure and made at a harder opacity so it would show against the grey/blue of the rest of the image. you then created another layer just for the glow color on the rocks/background, which you lightened the opacity of so that way it would blend in well with the rocks, but still show out from the rest. the air also seems to have streaks from the glow, which seem to be part of the same layer. then, afterwards, it looks like there may be another layer of 'glow-light' for some of the softer areas of glow, but that can also, if worked at, be accomplished in the same layer as the previous. mixing this glow with the undertones of the forest in the background is what really brings out the nature of the work, since it ties the glow into the rest of the scene, making it stand out but actually fit in. ))
Anna:
Really bright, it's so effective that my eyes hurtxD
Really bright, it's so effective that my eyes hurtxD
Well the glowing fountain made me jawdrop like crazy~! That's some crazy detailing.
Wow, I seriously love the backgrounds and glowiness of your pictures. <3
Oooo wow. This is absolutely stunning!! Brilliant stuff!
Wow, you do absolutely the best glowing work. The effect seems so real
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