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I still really dunno how to make night scenes look like they're actually at night cause I'm a dummy but oh well. I tried.
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Posted by MuseOfMilo 3 years ago Report
Perfection as usual, Ace. Thanks for drawing Molly so well.
Posted by GinRyuKaza 3 years ago Report
I can see the night aspect your going for. Just a suggestion from a noob. Aka not a real artist. Maybe put like a full shader on everything? Make everything a shade darker? You probably already thought of that though. Sorry!
Posted by MuseOfMilo 3 years ago Report
He actually did make it darker. The one from the stream was originally much more bright and colorful
Posted by GinRyuKaza 3 years ago Report
Ohhh ok. My bad, sorry.
Posted by MuseOfMilo 3 years ago Report
Don't feel sorry. It's a good way of thinking. I personally wouldn't have thought of that so quickly, so you're at the very least a step ahead of me in terms of design.
Posted by NAACCOUNT101 3 years ago Report
have you ever thought of adding light blue shading to give moon light and have other shading to show other lights shining on them like lamp poles and lights through windows or even neon signs that give off color?
Posted by BSGreyM 3 years ago Report
Yay, mermaids are my favorite
Posted by marceber 3 years ago Report
Yeah! Konga is one of my all time favorites. Her hunts are always fun
Posted by marceber 3 years ago Report
And i must add, that's a very sexy pose
Posted by ElectronGun 3 years ago Report
If you want to get better at night scenes maybe find a film set at night pause it on something photogenic and try to draw what you see. Sometimes seeing the real thing you want to capture helps.
Posted by stressformurder 3 years ago Report
Don't know if the same thing for lighting applies to actually DRAWING/COLOURING art, but if so then you need blues! Yellows and oranges are for warmer/day time settings, and blues are for cooler/night time settings.