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This term's voice over tutorial will be a mini wings guide :3 Using a combination of solid round brush and the lasso tool I'll show you guys a simple way to create/paint wings !
❅PSD steps
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❅ 35 min voice over video tutorial
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Comments: 24
Kavina2000 [2022-08-30 04:44:31 +0000 UTC]
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Lauriana-Nexis [2018-02-01 04:50:19 +0000 UTC]
So THATS how! Thank you sakimichan for all the hard work you put into your art AND teaching! ^-^~
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SamuraiShinai [2017-12-31 09:19:20 +0000 UTC]
Any update on that rakan Xayah . nsfw preview ?? Where can i purchase the full nsfw without making an acc or anything ??
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MistingWolf [2017-12-31 08:28:06 +0000 UTC]
Pretty good for some very simple wings, but could use improvements anatomically. (incoming constructive critique)
I'd like to point out that the primary feathers on the curled wings are incorrect; at the moment, you have them backwards. Because of the angle, we're viewing the top of the primaries, and the overlap should be switched. Due to aerodynamics, the leading edge should be on the top of the preceding feather, not underneath. It is also good to remember that the shafts of every feather do not necessarily go straight down the center; it really depends on what feather it is. Primaries have shafts that are closer to the leading edge, and gradually get closer to the center, depending on what feathers they are. Some primaries have different shapes, too, such as slots for gliding.
Overall, it's good to research the type of wing you're going for, even if you're doing a generic "angel" wing (usually swans are a good reference). This wing's shape also kind of reminds me of a pelican, where the wing gets really small toward the shoulder, but still a little wierd; wing shapes matter, too! There are lots of different shapes for agility, long-distance flights, hovering, and soaring to name a few.
All of your pieces have this wonderful realistic quality to them, and your human anatomy is amazing, but your wings need a little TLC.
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risen-icarus In reply to MistingWolf [2017-12-31 16:59:32 +0000 UTC]
That and the bottom feathers shouldn't be so separated like that. If they're like that, chances are those wings probably won't work very well in-flight.
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MistingWolf In reply to risen-icarus [2018-01-01 06:32:44 +0000 UTC]
Agreed. Probably the only exception would be during landing, at a very specific angle when the bird lets the air flow through. I remember watching a show about macaws where someone filmed them in slow-mo and showed the slots between the feathers. I wish I could remember what show it was. :s
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NOONMOONTEA In reply to MistingWolf [2017-12-31 16:42:53 +0000 UTC]
Did you just say her anatomy is amazing?
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MistingWolf In reply to NOONMOONTEA [2018-01-01 06:30:03 +0000 UTC]
Specifically her human anatomy, yes.
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SakuraNights [2017-12-31 07:14:27 +0000 UTC]
So cool!! *O* I always have difficulty drawing wings - thank you for this!
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antonrc [2017-12-31 06:06:31 +0000 UTC]
The tutorial looks good.
I have never painted wings before.
Thanks for posting.
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