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But I do agree that the default, vanilla smudge is an absolute stinker to be avoided (although in his magazine tutorials Genzoman uses it in a truly baffling way.)
However if you use it with a soft brush that's set to scatter a little then it works pretty much like Painter's blenders or the wet palette knife in ArtRage (which I also use all the time.) In this way you can stroke along the line of hard edges to soften them instead of zig-zagging back and forth which only ever results in weird spiral shapes.
But Yian is right, as he always is, you should never let a tool hinder your learning process and blending by just painting is a great way to get to understand forms.
Oh, and I like that last sketch, another great angle well realised and the pectorals are just right.
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Dave, Thanks man, always looking for that slightly skewed POV when I work, really enjoyed that slightly comic book pose.
Thanks again Val, I agree completely about your and Yians comments about the smudge tool, unfortunatly I seem to be falling into every noob error that there is when it comes to digital work
My traditional work went through a similar learning curve but its great to get these snippets of advice instead of having to fumble around meekly in the dark. No smudge tool was harmed in the making of this image.
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The twist in her body and the foreshortening on the leg reallycaught my interest to this one and though its still a sketch I'm much happier with the tonal range even though there are still a few issues.
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I like the way you're doing hands. That seems like an interesting technique and I might try it myself.
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That part of the back I think reads a little clumsy because of the shading - it looks very flat.
So I thought a little break from the anatomy was in order so I tried a comic type portrait and got so into it I forgot to flip it till I had finished - uh oh! So I'd thought I'd post it to shame myself into never forgetting again.
Oh yeah I hate ears too!
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Working in monotone is more difficult than people give credit for I think. One thing that helps for me is establishing my range of values in that color that I'm choosing and pick only five to start. Restricting your options in front of you helps. Once everything is laid out and pushed as far as you can go, then start introducing more in-between values, if that makes sense.
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