Of course:) Most of the time reference images give a pretty good picture to go along with, but if you don't use references(or if the skin is covered by something), look at your knee or someone else's and just look at the shadows and highlights. I do that most of the time in my graphics whenever I'm lost on how to shade or form something.
Tbh that's a pretty nice knee lol
ReplyDeleteThank you:) I think so too.
Deleteperfectly maintained knee :P
ReplyDeletechoppy leg
ReplyDeleteto me the shading just looks a little choppy? and if i saw this without the title, i wouldn't think it was a leg.
DeleteOh okay. Just curious, what do you think it looks like?:)
Deletei'm not sure, it just doesnt look defined enough to me, and it's in an odd position? the shading is nice though, the graphic just confuses me haha
DeleteYou can shade knees :o Tell me how to pleaaase.
ReplyDeleteOf course:) Most of the time reference images give a pretty good picture to go along with, but if you don't use references(or if the skin is covered by something), look at your knee or someone else's and just look at the shadows and highlights. I do that most of the time in my graphics whenever I'm lost on how to shade or form something.
Deleteyay! a knee :D
ReplyDeleteYes, this is a knee:)
Deleteme likey ;D
ReplyDeleteI'm glad...-ey:)
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