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About Me Member 3D Modeler rajien218/Male/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 5 Years
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Wow it has been 4 years.

Fri Sep 12, 2008, 11:27 AM
Hey guys well I am trying to come back after 4 years of being gone. I am going to put up some 3dsmax stuff. Thank you for looking.

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i speak Spanish xD Hola
:iconrajien2:
cool como astas (1)bean (2)asace (3)mall i know a littel spanesh
:iconchinchilladragoon:
Estoy bien, gracias. ^^ Anyways, as to your answer for colored pencils I can only give a few hints. As my quote says, "I am not THE artist but AN artist," so I'll try to share with you what I use.

All righty, first off when using colored pencils, try to blend with them. Use tiny circular strokes with a dull colored pencil and just layer over colors when you want to create shades.

Some colors, like green, can use several other colors to create shades and tints. For example, color lightly with green, then when you want to shade a spot, color lightly over the green with black. If you want to tint a spot, color over the green lightly with yellow. Then use a colorless blender to blend the colors together and get a smooth look. If you don't have a colorless blender, you can always just use the green again and color darkly over the shaded and tinted parts. (Remember, shading and tinting don't just use two layers; they can take up to as many as 20 layers before you get the right look!)

Many others will tell you this, but practice DOES make perfect. I admit, I wasn't at all great when I started with colors, but with some time and dedication, I soon found different ways to improve. In addition to practice, it helps when you ask for other artists' techniques. (I've done that a lot of times)

I hope this helped you a little. If you need anything else, I'll try to offer my advice. ^^
:iconrajien2:
sry i did not mean to do that:please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: :please: ther that is wath i was trying to do
:iconhokut0:
Hi, don't worry =) thnks for ur comment, i can help u, but i don't speak good english :s sorry =P
:iconrajien2:
what do you speake ola(spanesh) mushe mushe(chines)

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