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Artists Toolbox
Work With The BestAs a Digital Artist our world of creativity comes with a wide variety of tools at our disposal. Here you will find a list of tutorials that will help you with your Digital Art. Whether it's with backgrounds, details, or just brushes.
Why Should I use Tutorials For My Digital Art? Digital Art is becoming increasingly popular for artists transitioning from traditional art to another medium. It's a medium that has a wide variety of options available to every artist out there and that's why it's so appealing ( among other long listed reasons )! Tutorials are essential but how do you know which one to choose?
- Who's The Artist? This might seem like a silly question but it's important to look at the artist in which the tutorial is created from. Does their tutorials exhibit an array of skill that will be helpful to you? Is it clear and concise? Does examples of their own art display the skill and technique you're looking for?
- Is The Tutorial Well Written? This might seem straight forward, however, you won't believe how hard it is to learn anything from a tutorial that isn't well structured. Make sure that if you are investing your time into a tutorial that it will be helpful to you in the end
- Is It Useful? Make sure the tutorial is actually useful to you. This could be how it's written, what the subject is about and the type of art you are trying to achieve!
Tutorials Are Great But..Make sure that you develop your OWN style too! Tutorials are not designed so that you can replicate/copy an artists exact way of painting. Every artist has their own unique way of painting and it takes years and years of practice and beating on your craft. Tutorials are a way to show you different techniques they've learned to help them so that you can improve your own style. To help with anatomy, techniques, how to properly use a brush, etc. So make sure you don't loose sight of what a tutorial is and is meant to achieve for you!
So in an effort to promote some great tutorials, I've searched through a wide variety of them to find the best and straight forward tutorials that, not only helped me with my own art, I hope you will find useful as well!
Colors
Background/Landscape Tutorials
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Nebulas/Sky/Galaxy
Objects/Still Life
Full Digital Paintings
Fur BrushesΒ I would like to highlight some of the best Fur brushes including some very helpful tutorials that will get you onto the right path for improving your art with all fury creatures!
Fur Tutorials
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Fur Brushes
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Comments: 8
MrConfusedTurkey [2014-10-21 20:15:58 +0000 UTC]
Ahhh, I really appreciate you putting this together.
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StoryTellingChoir [2014-10-18 13:36:23 +0000 UTC]
Great article and a massive helping hand to all drawers in general! C=Β
Thank you for all the help you provide this community. Your hearty contributions to dA are much appreciated!
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KovoWolf In reply to StoryTellingChoir [2014-10-18 20:57:50 +0000 UTC]
Thank you hun, I appreciate your compliments and I am so glad this is helpful to you!
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OokamiKuna [2014-10-17 21:46:52 +0000 UTC]
Woah cool, thank you, think this helps me a bit
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