Wow. This is still all the way back from when everyone came to your house from Ursula's Family Guy party to cheer you up. I'm glad you got it done.
How to you incorporate all the textures I usually see in your art into your drawings? Filters or brushes? (I like to pretend I know things.)
Yes it is, but I had to get it done sometime, yeah?
I generally use an image of something grungy (tree bark, rust, dry earth, etc.) and then lay it over the picture and use layer effects to tone it down.
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How to you incorporate all the textures I usually see in your art into your drawings? Filters or brushes? (I like to pretend I know things.)
I generally use an image of something grungy (tree bark, rust, dry earth, etc.) and then lay it over the picture and use layer effects to tone it down.
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The arrow is straight
The point is slick
It'll cut through dust
No matter how thick
And I'll make my stand
And be as I am
And bid fare-thee-well
And not give a damn
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