...After mentioning in a post that I had never been banned and was tender-hearted about that fact, kind user Banta banned me.
It felt like an early Christmas present. Thank you, Banta, and Merry Christmas to you, too!
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Posted by BananasFoster - December 23rd, 2011
...After mentioning in a post that I had never been banned and was tender-hearted about that fact, kind user Banta banned me.
It felt like an early Christmas present. Thank you, Banta, and Merry Christmas to you, too!
Posted by BananasFoster - December 12th, 2011
So I've taken an eensie-weensie break from my animation (thank goodness, since it has been taking a painstakingly long time), but am still making other artwork nonetheless.
I'm not usually fond of posting my works in progress, but here is a digital painting I've been working on for a kind fellow Newgrounds poop. It's not done yet and there's a lot of work left to do. I'm attempting to do all of this in one layer, because it's as if I'm really painting (I do really paint, so this is almost easier somehow). Seems kinda tedious, but hey.
Any feedback on what I have so far would be incredible. Are there any Photoshop connoisseurs here? Do you split your digital paintings into layers and if so, what is the easiest way to do that? I really enjoy being able to blend colors and such together to create shadow or highlight effects rather than using the burn or dodge tool, and also 'dab' colors onto the image just like I would an actual painting. Anyway, I welcome any tips!