Hello,
No, I haven’t post anything yet at the Mischief site. But I’m planning to, when I’ll do something that I’ll be really pleased with. But thank you, for the nice comments.
As for the Tiger piece, I used the pencils/conte brushes (those with transparency and some kind of texture) with the default setting. Even the brush size I usually change it with the zoom-in/zoom-out functionality. I drew the green strokes on one layer and the white ones on a separate and, one of Mischief’s textured papers, tinted as a background
As for the cherries, I worked them all in one layer, with a combination of transparent default brushes with the default settings (the transparent ones of the top 4 rows set). I achieved the gloss effect with layers of transparent brush strokes. I used few small opaque brush strokes here and there, but transparency was the key.
Hello,
No, I haven’t post anything yet at the Mischief site. But I’m planning to, when I’ll do something that I’ll be really pleased with. But thank you, for the nice comments.
As for the Tiger piece, I used the pencils/conte brushes (those with transparency and some kind of texture) with the default setting. Even the brush size I usually change it with the zoom-in/zoom-out functionality. I drew the green strokes on one layer and the white ones on a separate and, one of Mischief’s textured papers, tinted as a background
As for the cherries, I worked them all in one layer, with a combination of transparent default brushes with the default settings (the transparent ones of the top 4 rows set). I achieved the gloss effect with layers of transparent brush strokes. I used few small opaque brush strokes here and there, but transparency was the key.
I hope you also posted that at the mischief site--outstanding. How did you get the gloss effect and I would be interested in your brush settings-cat