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Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by Capricorn98, Jun 16, 2016.

  1. Capricorn98

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    687474703a2f2f32352e6d656469612e74756d626c722e636f6d2f74756d626c725f6d616e6e61645545487731726176.jpg the brown thing Gray (the guy on the right) is lent against it a tree, I want to create a landscape background, any tips on how to do it properly and make it fit in?

    P.S this isn't the fully finished image, I'm adding shading later, thanks



    Oh and why the hell are there pictures of feet all over deviantart :eusa_doh:, pretty wierd
     
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    Tbh I don't know any better teacher than watching Bob Ross do his thing. After watching a few of his shows I can really get a grasp on landscaping. The tree might need to be at a lean otherwise gray would have to be pinned straight up if you want a straight tree (basically I'm saying go for a leaning tree.) Just make it look like it naturally belong there ad trust me watching Bob Ross inspired me to work hard with improving my own work :>.
     
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    i hadnt thought about bob ross since my drawing/thing is digital but thanks i will check some of his videos, and yeah i hadnt thought about leaning the tree either XD thankyou :icon_wink