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Proko shoulder girdles, almost onto the muscle adding part now, I think i've gotten the hang of these pretty well, it's hard to find the shoulders on some people but theres some good landmarks to get a good idea on, the main issue has still been trying to find the ribcage under all the muscle.Īnd more hands, decided i'm gonna do 100 from imagination alongside the 100 reffed ones Won't upload everything as I don't want to spam the chat so i'll just upload the most recent stuff, but the rest of it is in my sketchbook post if you're interested, it's just more of the same though.ĭid some eye studies, not studying them at the moment but istebraks doing a class on them so I wanted to post some drawings for it.įanart of peach from mario, having alot of difficulty coming up with ideas to draw now, gonna carry around a little notepad for jotting down any ideas that come to me.
#Medibang paint pro stroke delay update#
Like I said, it’s free! And that’s hard to beat.Sorry I could'nt update for a while, had to rearrange my scanner.Īrtistebot:Your studies have improved a ton man, you've managed to get down the atmosphere of that liam neeson screenshot great, I wish I could say more then that but I can't find anything to critique.ĬE RL:Firstly fantastic job of capturing the feel and colour of the study great job on that man, however the proportions seem very off to me, it could just be the size of the study compared to the ref but the head looks small(plus the neck looks a bit too saturated) and some of the other proportions seem a bit off overall.Įyeliana:Nice job on the colours, however there's a bunch of problems for one the neck looks very off, you drew it more as a cylinder without the curve under the chin area, secondly the hair looks more like a wig(is it supposed to though because it looks very wig like) areas like the sideburns and the back of the head don't have any hair and wig or not it seems to awkwardly fly out on the sides rather then falling down naturally.
#Medibang paint pro stroke delay download#
I don’t have an iPad Pro (yet!) but when I get one, I’ll likely download the mobile app. Overall, Medibang Paint is a simple app to use on the desktop. The tool is very similar to ClipStudioPaint’s “For Effects Lines” brush in that it gradually fades in and out after you lay down the stroke. I ended up using “Pen (Fade In/Fade Out) for those lines denoting brickwork. But that’s not what I wanted for this illustration.Īnd there he is. For a few minutes I tried the “Watercolor (Wet)” tool and that seemed a little softer, more transparent and, possibly, closer to a watercolor feel. But it got the job done in a smeary, blendy kind of way.

It felt…well, not really anything like watercolor.

I’ll admit, I only tried out the “Watercolor” tool to color this piece. Maybe see if there’s a way to customize the brushes a little. Both were fine for variable weight linework controlled by pressure, but I’d like to experiment more with the app. The “Pen” tool has a nice, smooth line, and the “G-Pen” had a rougher edge. So, for this quick Underdog doodle, I decided to try a few different inking brushes. And since a layers palette is a necessity for me, it’s nice to see MediBang provides one. The preview palette gives you just what you need, as well as easy to access size/opacity controls. I haven’t sampled many of them yet, but I plan to. The brush/tools palette has a decent number/selection of brushes and tools.
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Looks like the color slider works in an RGB colorspace, as I’d expect for a simple, free app. Most of the elements you’d expect in a drawing app are there. I’m really just getting started with this program but, as you can see, MediBang a very simple, clean interface. Since I’m new at this program, I thought I’d start off slow and just doodle canine superhero, Underdog. And best of all, it’s freeeeeee! So I figured I’d give it a try. An app that’s set up for the iPad Pro/Pencil setup but also a desktop application. I recently watched a review of a drawing app called MediBang Paint by Brad Colbrow and thought it looked pretty good.
