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Getting the hang of drawing

Sun Jan 18, 2009, 6:55 AM
  • Mood: Joy
  • Listening to: Bon Jovi
  • Reading: Clannad
  • Watching: Gundam 00 S2
  • Drinking: Water
I started drawing recently...

I usually gave up after doing a few lines but this time I continued even if it didn't look how I wanted and I'm starting to get results =D

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  • Current Residence: Venezuela
  • Interests: Programing, Gaming, Photoshop and Girls =]
  • Favourite movie: Star Wars
  • Favourite band or musician: Bon Jovi
  • Favourite genre of music: Rock
  • Favourite artist: uhh....
  • Favourite poet or writer: uhhh....
  • Favourite photographer: uhhh....
  • Favourite style of art: Abstracts
  • Operating System: XP
  • MP3 player of choice: iPod
  • Wallpaper of choice: Whatever I make
  • Skin of choice: Azenis 2 for XP
  • Favourite game: AudioSurf
  • Favourite gaming platform: PC
  • Favourite cartoon character: Sunohara Youhei

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hey man long time no see!
been real quite long time so i was checking up on every one on the old list o peeps!
(lol i kill my self)
lol, I'm still alive and hanging in there... whats up?
nothing much getting reunited with friends. trying not to to overboard with stuff.
hey i need your help with finding music themed photoshop brushes for a job at school. though u would like to help and that sort of stuff anyway just leave a comment on the main page of my profile if u can. thanks.
hmm...

I don't think there is a "music theme" set of brushes..

Generally, overlaping abstract brushes one over the other in different blend settings and colors could make that "music themed" style you want, but also depends by the kind of music you're trying to represent...


for alternative, punk, metal and that stuff, I believe abstracts (usually lines) using cold and dark colors (combinations of black brushes with other brushes using colors between magenta and cyan) do the best.

For pop bright colors...

For techno, modern abstract brushes with bright tones in dark backgrounds are the best.

for oldschool dance and classic rock... well, using the whole color spectrum with brushes fits best...

it all depends on the song you are trying to represent, you need to visualize the song you are using as an inspiration.
thanks dude that helps alot. especially the part about the colors. thanks again.
no problem... once you can visualize the mood, anything can be "themed"
Random Deviant greetings! :wave:
You've got some cool stuff here.

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