Hmm...I love going back and looking at these past posts every now and then, especially when I'm in an artist's block like right now >.< I'm always learning so much from your comments!! ...if that doesn't sound creepy, lol
Anywho, I actually do have a question here Do you use a feather when you're coloring on Photoshop?
Not usually. But on the smoke, coming out of Freddy's gun I did. Possibly on the backlight between the trees, but I can't remember that for certain. It could've just been a brush.
I think my favorite part of this, is that Freddy's the first to react. Seriously, that kid has fast reflexes. First saving Alan, now this. This kid is awesome XP
Lt. Col. Knowlton had started his own military career at the age of 16, and after the F & I war, served down in Havana, and then in 1775 his company from Connecticut was the first group of men from outside Massachusetts to respond to the Lexington Alarm. So... I'm sure he trained Frederick, his oldest son, well. Knowlton's Rangers were the most elite group in the entire Continental Army, and served as Washington's Honor Guard during the siege on Boston so, if Frederick made the cut, even as a Private, I'm sure he was qualified.
Anywho, I actually do have a question here
Do you use a feather when you're coloring on Photoshop?
Glad to know my art is an inspiration!
Anywho, thanks for the reply!
No pressure, right?
This kid is awesome XP
Lt. Col. Knowlton had started his own military career at the age of 16, and after the F & I war, served down in Havana, and then in 1775 his company from Connecticut was the first group of men from outside Massachusetts to respond to the Lexington Alarm. So... I'm sure he trained Frederick, his oldest son, well.