Recently, I've been trying to get comfortable with digital painting. I've been devoting a little "fun sketch time" each day, working directly on the computer.
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Though the cartoon will be in color, working in black and white has helped me ease into the digital painting tools. And I think as exercises in tone, these drawings will help me a lot when I'm working in color.
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Rick Bellow. He was fun! I'm excited to work with him some more.
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