@00:43idk if you are referring to a specific type of copy paper . but i find general copy/printing paper too smooth or slick .. it works but its like you said flimsy and prone to creases and so on..
@04:11Actually, WHY an artist chooses to draw something a certain way is important as well. The WHY can influence another artist in his or her own work at some point...
@04:11This is a pretty interesting way to show off and demonstrative how your doing a pretty good point-of-view action shots. :3
Well on that part of what Led type you used, you might want to try telling how it might be a "B4" in a more internationally accepted in all countries what type of dark shades it is.
Well their are the ever so fun art students who feels more comfortable with what is in the book, like me(Who is to use to doing what I am told rather than being freed to do what I want).
@00:43idk if you are referring to a specific type of copy paper . but i find general copy/printing paper too smooth or slick .. it works but its like you said flimsy and prone to creases and so on..
You'd have to get a film review by DA, so you'd need to check out their HELP menu and type FILM for more info on submitting. They make the final call on that.
but i find general copy/printing paper too smooth or slick ..
it works but its like you said flimsy and prone to creases and so on..