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  • JosephSeraph
  • Added: 07/23/2015 06:29 AM
  • Last updated: 04/25/2024 08:17 AM
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Love your style! ... do you use a Wacom tablet or the like to create your scenarios?

Saludos!
Thanks! Yeah I currently have a Wacom Bamboo! :D
You can check out a video for one of the game's maps here:


make sure to check the rest of the channel and subscribe/like/share if you do feel like, I'm 1h from recording the next speedpaint for this game /^-^)/

I've sharpened a little my technique so it'll be very straightforward and better than this vid. :D
OH! I've just bought a Wacom Intuos and I am starting to draw my own scenarios..with mixed results, hehe. Your scenarios are veeeeeeeeeery cool ;D!
Thank you! I used to have an intuos but I got robbed T__T
The bamboo's somewhat inferior but it's a negligible difference (despite being HUGE while having basically the same active space)
I want to get an Intuos Pro sometime in the future :D
Hehehe, you do MAGIC with your tablet. By the way, can you give some advice about adding shadows to objects, like trees or stones/rocks? I'm struggling with that ;(.
It really depends on the style you're doing! But what exactly do you have trouble with? If you have trouble dropping the shape of the shadow, I suggest copying from real life (create compositions with objects from your house and see how the shadows interact) that's probably gonna help.
That and perspective too! Studying a bit of perspective helps understanding 3D space and dropping shadows better. Now if you're talking not about necessarily dropping shadows but painting lighting and shadows then it really comes down to style xD
Oh, thank you boy! Well, I really have trouble with painting light and shadows...but you are right, it depends of the drawing style :). Soon I will show some of my stuff. Uf!
Cool! You're welcome. Either way, copying from real life can always prove to be helpful, as is studying other artists' styles.
And really, there's no real trick to art, just heaps of practice. Some people might try to fool us into thinking there is but... these 'tricks' fall short fairly soon xD
So the best thing to do is to draw time and time again, and constantly change subjects :)
hehe, I will take your advices ;). I'm currently working in my first rpg. It's a thing that always wanted to do, but I never tried... I'm writing the story and drawing the firts backgrounds and scenarios. It's a hard work, but very rewarding too.Oh! and I`m hungry for a demo of your game!! :D
Cool! The first game is always an exciting adventure, just don't strive for perfection or else you'll end up being like me and take five whooping years to submit your first (far from perfect in fact shitty as hell)download to rmn lool

Allllllso there's not gonna be any demo! The actual complete version will be put up before august seventh :D
OH!!! really? will you upload the complete game? Yuhuuuuu!! :) I'm really excited about that, your game caught my eye inmediately!
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