Hello all,
I took a step into the 3D section of this community a few days ago, and I have to say I feel very welcomed so far

I can't say for sure how often or how much I'll be able to post on this site, but I thought I should give the 2D section a proper go as well while I'm at it!
So I'll leave you with some of my most recent work, a few digital sketches I made in Photoshop CS4.
My trusty Wacom Intous 3 is my weapon of choice when drawing digitally

Thank you for stopping by!


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I'm usually using a round brush with 40-50% opacity, pure black. For the lighter areas I use white color with the same setting, or the eraser tool, same brush, on 40% or so opacity, and most times even lower than that, to shave off parts I don't like. But I try and use the eraser as few times as I can, and mostly rely on the brush itself.
I hope that answers your question!
Sketchy mess ftw.