8 thoughts on “The Spider portrait is amazing and perfect.”
I loved the little sharp little things on her fingers. Made me wonder if that was Cattaby or not.
That was the hardest one! I’m glad you like it.
John Harper I like the pose of the hands and the nittiness of the jewelry without the need to go hyper-detailed on the hair or face.
That one and the portrait of who I assume to be Madame Tesslyn haunt my thoughts.THAT COAT IS SO FUZZY. (I now know how to create coat fuzz in Illustrator because it drove me insane)
how does one create the coat’s fuzzy effect? it still throws me off and I wonder about it often
I painted it in Photoshop.
Going into my first game as a spider I have to say I also like the picture and it’s given me a few more idea’s since character creation 😀
And, Mark Cleveland Massengale in Illustrator, you can draw a single hair, and then you can spray that single hair a thousand times over with ease (as a symbol) and there’s tools to manipulate a bunch of them at the same time. That’s the approach I learned. I have no clue how to do it in Photoshop, lol. I used to be better at Photoshop…and now Illustrator has taken over my brain for better and worse.
I loved the little sharp little things on her fingers. Made me wonder if that was Cattaby or not.
That was the hardest one! I’m glad you like it.
John Harper I like the pose of the hands and the nittiness of the jewelry without the need to go hyper-detailed on the hair or face.
That one and the portrait of who I assume to be Madame Tesslyn haunt my thoughts.THAT COAT IS SO FUZZY. (I now know how to create coat fuzz in Illustrator because it drove me insane)
how does one create the coat’s fuzzy effect? it still throws me off and I wonder about it often
I painted it in Photoshop.
Going into my first game as a spider I have to say I also like the picture and it’s given me a few more idea’s since character creation 😀
And, Mark Cleveland Massengale in Illustrator, you can draw a single hair, and then you can spray that single hair a thousand times over with ease (as a symbol) and there’s tools to manipulate a bunch of them at the same time. That’s the approach I learned. I have no clue how to do it in Photoshop, lol. I used to be better at Photoshop…and now Illustrator has taken over my brain for better and worse.