The Sisters Star and Moon ♦ Photoshop Speedpaint ♦ Art Chat and Digital Painting



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40 thoughts on “The Sisters Star and Moon ♦ Photoshop Speedpaint ♦ Art Chat and Digital Painting”

  1. wow, i'm always impressed about how you draw hair, how do you make your lines so nice and clean? mine tend to be a bit wobbly on photoshop since there's no stabilizer feature, specially when it comes to continuous curved lines so i have to undo and draw it again and it takes me too much time

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  2. Hey ! Thanks a bunch for your videos, I really admire your art <3
    One thing I'd like to see more of though is the sketching part ! I love seeing the evolution of the piece as it goes from an idea you had to a finished piece and I feel that when the video starts with the linework I missed at least half of your work already … But that's just my point of you, your videos are great the way they are !

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  3. Oh…my…goodness the LINEART! I can do them on traditional but that part always kills me on digital, I turned to the painterly style. It's so interesting to see how clean your lines are even on the digital. Stunning <3

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  4. Who else would really like a video on this prep work, she spoke of?
    I'm really sloppy with my prep for pieces and it might be informative to see another artist's process!

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  5. This is beautiful and it's so cool to hear you describe the way that you're​ thinking about the piece, the problems you had, and the way that you solved them. Thanks for doing such great videos and keep up the beautiful and inspirational work!

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  6. Wonderful piece, Danica! I hope you don't mind me asking but since you're using a Cintiq, I'm wondering how did you calibrate your Cintiq display to match with your desktop colour display? I own a cintiq myself but the colour seems to be very off between both monitors, even after how much calibration I did, using the Wacom version and the Windows calibration tool too.

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