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Lazy nezumi with corel painter
Lazy nezumi with corel painter










  1. Lazy nezumi with corel painter how to#
  2. Lazy nezumi with corel painter movie#

I will admit I haven't played around with the settings yet but I made a quick video with my initial thoughts and the results of the line art too.

lazy nezumi with corel painter

I had heard of a program called Lazy Nezumi which works with Photoshop to smooth your lines, it has many presets with the option to adjust the settings. That being said I work in Photoshop CS6 and I have to say my line work and inking is absolutely terrible. So the general advice here is long fast stroke to get a smooth line, and to be fair, it does work! If you have used a graphics tablet before you will probably know, slow careful line work usually looks very shaky due to graphics tablets being so sensitive.

Lazy nezumi with corel painter how to#

Something I know a lot of people wonder when it comes to digital painting / working on a graphics tablet ( including myself ) is how to get clean line art, by that I mean smooth lines that are not all over the place. Bare in mine this dragon paint over video is in real time so get comfy for the next half an hour :) For this I used Adobe Photoshop CS6 and my graphics tablet, a Wacom Cintiq 13hd, that being said, the program and tablet you use aren't that important, you could probably pick up some tips even if you are working digital. Meaning I took the original dragon drawing sent to me, and painted over the top of it showing how to make the dragon look more 3d and realistic. I am by no means an expert at drawing dragons but I tried my best to give some tips, I was also due another Youtube video so decided I would do a paint over. They asked me for some tips and advice on how to make the dragon look less flat and cartoony and more 3d and realistic. The reason for me making this video was that a fan sent me a message on my facebook page, showing me their illustration of a dragon they had drawn / painting from a side profile after watching my 'drawing a dragon from a side profile' video ( which I will post further down ). figured I would try something new like that and I really like it!

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The video is below so I hope you enjoy it, also what do you think to the new thumbnail on the video? My hand drawing the Anger character and half of it being a sketch. I couldn't decide whether to stick a voice over on the video or whether to just use a song from the Youtube library, I was feeling lazy so I went with the Youtube library :). When I improve my illustration skill I would definitely like to make more tutorials on 'How to draw' characters.Īnyway. The only down side is I don't give instructions, meaning it is not so much a tutorial like I initially wanted.

lazy nezumi with corel painter

That way it doesn't really matter how long it takes as I can just speed up the video.

Lazy nezumi with corel painter movie#

I actually started off thinking this Anger character looks fairly basic and easy to draw so I could do a how to draw Anger from Disneys Inside Out movie video, they seem to be popular on Youtube, but I realised I am too slow to get him looking decent and way he is supposed to look so decided I would just make a time lapse painting. It was an interesting experience to try to make my character move the ways he was supposed to for this, and I got a little lazy around the end, so the jump isn't so good, but that's I get for doing it the hard way.Thew new Disney film Inside Out comes out in a couple of days here in the UK and I have noticed recently a fair bit of art work dedicated to the film, so I decided to my own fan art of the character Anger and use it as a study i.e improve my general illustration, digital painting, and choice of colour skills etc. We had to follow a set amount of movements, there was no time limit, and we could make them leave however we wanted. Here we have my classical final from first year classical animation. I wanted to see if I could do this without the use of legs, it provided its own set of problems, and my original idea to have her squash completely flat didn't turn out so good, but I still like how it turned out.Īnother bit from my first year of classical, we had to make a dogs head turn, I liked the concept got bored with it early so I decided to add my own touch to it at the end This was one of my first assignments in my first year of college, we had to make a character jump, using squash and stretch to emphasize the springyness of the character. This was my first attempt at a 4 legged walk cycle, I couldn't pick an actual animal to do so I decided to make one up for this, I'm fairly happy with how it turned out












Lazy nezumi with corel painter