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    Default Digital Artists? Anywhere? ;D Starscream fans?

    I'm seeing SO many repaints- it's fantastic! I'm so jealous! I wish I could that kind of stuff... ;3;

    But yeah- I'm more of a digital artist... I struggle when it comes to Transformers- but I try-! I've started drawing TFP Starscream (because he's really easy to draw- G1/Armada is so difficult- *groan*) So I thought I'd share what I can do~



    Steampunk Star - Totally fun!


    TFP Shattered Glass Starscream ~ ;D


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    I think your colours are great, wish I could colour like that.

    I am more of a traditional artist - mainly pencils and pens. I say this not as if I had a choice though, I can't really do digital colours ... yet.

    My attempt at Generations Warpath: http://wildspark.deviantart.com/art/Warpath-254340629

    and my attempt to colour it (notice there is no understanding of lighting or shadows): http://wildspark.deviantart.com/art/Warpath-337312712

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    Thanks Sam- I fell in love with digital painting years ago- I barely do any traditional stuff anymore- it's shameful! ;D
    I reckon you must be REALLY patient to be a traditional artist though- It drives me mad. I always rush and make stupid mistakes when I ink it.

    Wooow! What an intricate design- I think it's fantastic- and the flat colours are great. What program are you using?
    Btw- I also like your Iron Man pic too~ Looks great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vron89 View Post
    Thanks Sam- I fell in love with digital painting years ago- I barely do any traditional stuff anymore- it's shameful! ;D
    I reckon you must be REALLY patient to be a traditional artist though- It drives me mad. I always rush and make stupid mistakes when I ink it.

    Wooow! What an intricate design- I think it's fantastic- and the flat colours are great. What program are you using?
    Btw- I also like your Iron Man pic too~ Looks great!
    Digital painting is really convenient, and not as messy as if you were working with oils or watercolours. So the preference is understandable, and it is something I also prefer, but it's because I don't have any real skills in digital painting so can't choose that over pen and pencils.

    The other reason is that due to lack of spare time at home, I do most of my drawing on my way to and from work ... on the trains, which means I can't get the fine details down because sometimes the train ride is not steady.

    I did the flat colours in GIMP, which, while free and quite good, in my opinion has nothing on Photoshop because the latter has a lot more features in every way. I didn't always have PS, but took the plunge and bought it last year since I also use it for work.

    Thanks for checking out the Iron Man drawing, it was for my nephew's birthday since he loves the character.

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    Yeah, that's so true- I love waterpaints- but damn- I can't make it look as nice as digital pics... ;3; Ohwell- practice makes perfect!

    GIMP is okay- but yeah, not enough options Photoshop is going to be great fun when you get used to everything (which will take a LOOONG time)... But yeah, layers and masks are you friends! XD
    How confident do you feel with PS now? I have a tutorial on youtube that might be handy? But it's for PS7... hmm

    No worries~ I'd love to see your Warpath with shading one day~

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    GIMP has layers too and many similar layer functions to PS.

    But it has next to nothing when it comes to brush presets like the way PS has.

    I use PS CS6, but many of the functions in PS 7 are there, so your tutorial was easy to understand. Thanks.

    By the way, there are quite a number of artists in OzFormers, whether it comes to writing, drawing, 3D art, or kit bashing / modding.

    For example, a few that I can recommend are Verno's comics, Skywarp91's short film, snaketales' customs, plus there's another member who had these really detailed sketches of Generations Springer (sorry mate, forgot your name!). Also, Tober does 3D stuff.

    (FYI - There are many others, I've just mentioned the ones that had more recent posts )

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