Paul Richards here made a cool photoshop document that would reveal a complement of your color after using the paint bucket tool on a layer. It also shows various cool and warm tones of that color.
I’ve been having fun with it. Coloring my value sketches and such.
Oh my god this is one of the most useful palette tools I’ve seen.
Holy crap this is amazing
Σ(゜ロ゜;) WHOA
Paper Forest Book Children 2011 retrospective!
Around this time last year I started a B/C shop, partly as an incentive to make me practice watercolor. The pets done in October had to be made digitally due to time constraints. The earliest pets started with color pencil lines and used digital pattern overlays, which got dropped once I started getting more comfortable with using watercolor. Most of these took between 9 ~ 12 hours. Stuura (in the chair) took 21. Including City Folk (not pictured here) and pets which have not been sold/revealed yet I made *edit* 42! */edit* pets for the shop last year, which is not a lot from a B/C perspective but from a senior-in-college perspective it’s… probably also not a lot :’V HA HA HA haaaaaaaaaaaaa.
I wish I could post the pets done by guest artists and other artists in the shop because they were AMAZING, but this will have to do! Happy New Year everyone!
wow I have a ton of things in my likes that are awesome wow look at this style w o w
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