Fur and Hair: Types and How To by ArtCrumbss, journal
Fur and Hair: Types and How To
Digital Art Week
Hello everyone and welcome to Digital Art Week! I'm ArtCrumbss (https://www.deviantart.com/artcrumbss), a digital and traditional artist. I'm currently a freelancer and resident artist for Wacom and Graphixly (Clip Studio). Essentially I help out at conventions by demoing the tablets and art software. :'D NykolaiAleksander (https://www.deviantart.com/nykolaialeksander) invited me to talk to you guys, so here I am! Our Digital Art Week this time will focus on animals, creatures and humans! I'll be covering fur and hair done digitally, specifically in Clip Studio, but if you are savvy enough, this will all apply to other digital programs as well! Let's get started.
Digital Fur: A Variety of Looks
Fur is something that yo
Anatomy of the Human Face by NykolaiAleksander, journal
Anatomy of the Human Face
Digital Art Week
Mirror, Mirror...
Faces are most definitely the one thing we see a lot of in our life, and yet, many artists struggle with drawing them.
To be fair, faces are one of the hardest things to draw, as they are not like landscapes, where it doesn’t matter if a tree is a few centimetres off in height or width or even position in the painting. If you move any of the facial features just a little too much to the right or left, up or down, a portrait immediately looks strange, if not completely wrong. And that’s just one hurdle, because the individual parts that make up the face pose a challenge, too.
In this article,