Ok, I’m rlly curious about this kind of thing and how it correlates to what genres ppl like so, in general terms,
Also it be lit if you said what music you listen to for the sake of correlation. This question highjacked my brain a little :)
MOTHERFUCKIN BIG BARA TIDDIE FURRY POKÉMON? absolutely not. I am a blaziken enjoyer
I wanna know people's favorite Pokémon, mine is Incineroar
practicing expressions and face angles with my zelda
Today's gender is long pig. Short pig. Wide pig. Narrow pig. Long pig. Short pig. Wide pig. Narrow pig.
The little Zora kid is so so cute I cannot get over it
Can we get a drawing of Link giving candy to the school kids in secret??
When he’s good with kids (twirls hair)
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Thanks for the ask ^_^
Friend!
If it is okay to ask, what brushes would you use when it comes to drawing in the Professor Layton Artstyle?
Hi!! if you mean for sprites like these:
then i just use the basic lineart pen that can probably be found on any art program. for csp it's the G-pen and my settings look like this:
i set the pen pressure to a lower range just to have more consistency
if you mean for the box art style like this:
then i still use the G-pen for the lineart, but i use the basic default round brush which can again be found on any art program for the shading, for csp i used this:
more in depth tutorial for the box art style below, i guess?
obviously start with references, i was picturing diabolical box in my mind so i used that as my main inspo but i also had all the other box arts up, was definitely also thinking of last specters art
(note: weirdly the 3ds titles go from soft shading to hard shading? not sure why but i was going for the soft one personally)
anyway, after that i went into compositional thunbnail, sketch, then lineart, fairly basic, i would show you what these looked like but im running out of space for images. the main thing to make it look "layton style" is to have a good grasp of the characters and shapes and how they move which is not something i can teach you in one Tumblr post i have just spent a lot of time staring at layton arts
also for your compositional sketch be sure to include where youre gonna put the logo because i forgot to !!!!!!!!
for the base colours i just used the colours from their official arts, its much easier than trying to figure out how to keep their palletes later
my layers here looked like this (but turned on obviously) the first few are an overlay on battler & co. to make them more orange to fit the tone of the art, and a multiply layer for both descole and beato since theyre more in the background. theres also a black gradient around battler & co. to make the transition into beato less jarring
from there is the lighting, i just used a yellow overlay layer for the light and a greyish brown multiply layer for the shadows
deceptively simple! the whole process probably took me about 1hr and 30 mins maybe
they’re so important
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