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A cute dragoness eating many guys (colored in a noobie way) By Sharion -- Report

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Before anything, I know I am still a newbie at coloring stuff with Photoshop, hehe. Anyways, here I would appreciate any comments on how to make it look better=P

(As for starting I want to know how to make her tummy look like if it had a nice bulge full with small guys) I tried to make it a little curvy, but I do not think that is enough.

Anyways, enjoy! ;3

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Ranger

Posted by Ranger 15 years ago Report

Lovely <3

By the way, the Tag, for some reason, has turned itself into one single tag instead of seperating X3

ganon2280

Posted by ganon2280 15 years ago Report

It looks exepchonal to me enny way.

Shyguy9

Posted by Shyguy9 15 years ago Report

I know Photoshop may be a lot to take in at first, but keep practicing! It's one of my favorite programs and I know it could be yours too.

As for suggestions on improvements... try adding some shading, to make it more dynamic!

Sharion

Posted by Sharion 15 years ago Report

yay! Thanks for the comments guys ;3

PS: Ranger, do you mean I should just write words without separating them? :s

PPS: Shyguy9, yes I believe shading is important, but I do not know where is the option yet. Hehe, I am going to explore a little more =p

PPPS: Take care guys :3!

BizzareBlue

Posted by BizzareBlue 15 years ago Report

I'm no expert on shading and haven't ever been to any art lessons but here's what I've worked out so far.

The first step when shading is to choose the direction of the light source and work out what parts should be illuminated and which should be in shadow.

You can use the burn and dodge tools to darken or lighted areas or choose a slightly darker or lighter colour to the original piece then use the smudge tool to fade the new colour in.

Generally I wouldn't shade much of the picture, just a slight darkening on one edge is usually enough.

Hope this proves useful and keep in mind that I am also a begginer so this may not be the best advice.