This next one was made same as all the others. Same line tools, color blending, same effects for the lighting, so there's nothing really new to say design wise.
In the next installment of our hero's journey, day has come, and he climbs to the top of the highest tree he can find to survey the surroundings. IN the tree tops, he watches the sun rise and bathe everything in a fresh light, and he can see the mountains in the distance, the direction of his destination. The forest no longer scares him, in fact, the new scents waft to him from the ground, and opening his jaws to take all of it in, he can detect the small differences between them. He smells the deep musk of the trees, the earthy tinge of the ground bellow, the light whips of the wind itself, as well as the warm and fleshy aroma of small critters scurrying across the floor in search of food. A loud grumble sounds from his gut. Perhaps he will try to hunt.
To be honest, I'm starting to get board with my concentration. It's an odd feeling, but I can't help but find the plain design to be boring in nature. I'm beginning to believe it's the medium. To be honest, I'm not very good with virtual drawing programs, I completely taught myself to use this one, and I think my skill has plateaued and stagnated. But I can't find anyone teaching on the subject. And online tutorials are impersonal and confusing. I'm starting to tire of the way I'm drawing on it now. But I can still save this project. I have an idea on how to spice it up a little and bring about a change of pace. A different design choice than usual, but I have a feeling it's going to work out. Best start planning for the next one.
In the next installment of our hero's journey, day has come, and he climbs to the top of the highest tree he can find to survey the surroundings. IN the tree tops, he watches the sun rise and bathe everything in a fresh light, and he can see the mountains in the distance, the direction of his destination. The forest no longer scares him, in fact, the new scents waft to him from the ground, and opening his jaws to take all of it in, he can detect the small differences between them. He smells the deep musk of the trees, the earthy tinge of the ground bellow, the light whips of the wind itself, as well as the warm and fleshy aroma of small critters scurrying across the floor in search of food. A loud grumble sounds from his gut. Perhaps he will try to hunt.
To be honest, I'm starting to get board with my concentration. It's an odd feeling, but I can't help but find the plain design to be boring in nature. I'm beginning to believe it's the medium. To be honest, I'm not very good with virtual drawing programs, I completely taught myself to use this one, and I think my skill has plateaued and stagnated. But I can't find anyone teaching on the subject. And online tutorials are impersonal and confusing. I'm starting to tire of the way I'm drawing on it now. But I can still save this project. I have an idea on how to spice it up a little and bring about a change of pace. A different design choice than usual, but I have a feeling it's going to work out. Best start planning for the next one.