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Forest Samurai by carlie-nuclearzombie (critique requested)

Forest Samurai (critique requested)

carlie-nuclearzombie

OMG I a inlove with the shading I did with this one! :heart:
I did purple shading and it looks so effective I think I will do it more now.
Anyway this is a drawing of mt female demonsona Carni Dreadclaw the Oylox one of my original demon species.
I did change her horn shape and hair a little which I may change her hair again in the future as for her tail brace She only has one now and different piercings also.
I hope you like it.

Art, species and character (c) Carlie-NuclearZombie

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    This is a really nice character you have here! I think something you try, is to blur the shading, or smear it, to give it a more smoother appearance, and don't be afraid to play with coloring the lineart. :)

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      I don't know how to blur or smear shading ts something I have tried before and never works :c
      if you have any tips or know any good tutorials that would help that would be a huge help.
      But thank you I am glad you like her design.

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        I'm usually on deviantart, and that site is full of tutorials of just about anything! If you need shading tips or how-to's, try looking it up on DA in the search box.

        It depends on what kind of program you're using to draw. Are you using photoshop? I know a lot of artists prefer to avoid using it in favor of digital paint programs like paint tool sai and such. I personally use Krita as my main paint program, and I can use the blur/smear tool fine.

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          all right thanks C:
          and photoshop CS5 and as for other programs like Sai and GIMP I don't really wanna use them, I got confused using them.I just have been using photoshop for so long I am used to using that program. :P

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            I had a feeling it was photoshop! The lineart just seemed so uncannily familiar to a few photoshop artists on deviantart. :)
            It's alright, we all have our preference. I prefer photoshop as a secondary tool, like animating, or when I create pixels. I feel digital paint programs have more tools for me.

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              haha well I use pixel only cause I draw on paper first and i dunno how to do clean lines yet

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                With plenty of practice you will be sure to get it! Try looking up tutorials on pixel art. You'll be surprised how much info there is on the internet! :)