Cheeky Witch (Clip Studio Paint and Filmora)
Tonight my #digital_painting is little on the naughty side. The #pumpkin patch’s favorite #witch is getting ready to fly on her broom. Can the pumpkins handle the show?
Tonight my #digital_painting is little on the naughty side. The #pumpkin patch’s favorite #witch is getting ready to fly on her broom. Can the pumpkins handle the show?
Tonight’s #digital painting is of a witch in the #forest conversing with some #pumpkins she found. What are they talking about? Are they getting ready for #Halloween?
Just uploaded my latest video to my channel. You can read more about it in my latest post earlier tonight. I included a screen shot down below so you can see it in the Blender video editor.
The design is about 40 layers most of which are corrections and refinements that I made as I went back over during the polishing stage. I just paint over areas I’m not happy with and use another layer. Don’t judge. Each to their own right?
Just uploaded my next video on YouTube. It’s a combination of an illustration made using Clip Studio Paint and Blender. As an artist, it’s very important to utilize all of the tools out there…and boy are there a lot. Blender and Clip Studio Paint work very well together in that you can start a project in one application and finish it up in another. Most folks I know create grey boxes in Blender, export them, and then import them into their favorite drawing program where they create their final illustration.
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