In a previous thread I showed my first attempt at a traditional watercolor painting. It was fun to make, but it reminded me why I like doing digital art. In traditional art, it's usually hard to fix mistakes, so starting over is often required. In the past, I had tried doing digital drawing and always found the software wanting, and pen/tablet input less that appealing. Step forward to a week or so ago, and fellow forum member Vectorian mentioned a drawing/painting program called Rebelle 7. I decided to give it a whirl and decided to purchase it about five minutes into the trial. Even my cheap ancient Bamboo tablet worked very well with it. This week I watched a 15 part series about inking and watercolor on YouTube by "Art by Benjamin." Although inking, it was of a similar style that I wanted to achieve, but with pencil, instead of ink. It had lots of pointers about the software and technique.
Here is my results, first the new pencil sketch in my typical style, one I will likely continue with, and then with the watercolor. I know I have lots to learn, and I could have spent even more time with this one, but it is good enough for this first trial. If you like it, I don't mind hearing that, but please no criticisms at this time.
Gosh, I loved working with this software, and I can see myself traveling this road for a good long stretch of time.
The one below has a yellowish underlay to try and give it, something, I don't know what. Perhaps to make it looked aged a bit, like a vignette of sorts.
This one is the original without the yellowish underlay. I am not sure which one I like best, so I thought I would post both.
I ordered a new tablet today that should arrive soon. I was thinking the new tablet might have a better pen than my current one. Here's hoping! 😊
Here is my results, first the new pencil sketch in my typical style, one I will likely continue with, and then with the watercolor. I know I have lots to learn, and I could have spent even more time with this one, but it is good enough for this first trial. If you like it, I don't mind hearing that, but please no criticisms at this time.
Gosh, I loved working with this software, and I can see myself traveling this road for a good long stretch of time.
The one below has a yellowish underlay to try and give it, something, I don't know what. Perhaps to make it looked aged a bit, like a vignette of sorts.
This one is the original without the yellowish underlay. I am not sure which one I like best, so I thought I would post both.
I ordered a new tablet today that should arrive soon. I was thinking the new tablet might have a better pen than my current one. Here's hoping! 😊