u/Feisty-Doughnut2241

Image 1 — Studying skin rendering as a beginner digital artist
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Studying skin rendering as a beginner digital artist

I'm new to digital art (got my first drawing tablet last week) and trying to figure out how to render skin so it looks soft and smooth but not muddy because of airbrush. Found that one artist and decided I'll try to study from their illustrations but found myself obviously lost. Sooo I really want to know how does one render skin similar to this? What brushes are best to use in this case? I see they use airbrush to a certain extentand perhaps lasso tool for occlusion?

For context, I use CSP. Would really appreciate if someone has brush suggestions to reach similar effect.

(I can't include their full pics because they're nsfw, so I tried to capture the key points that I'm interested in)

u/Feisty-Doughnut2241 — 15 days ago
▲ 1 r/FedEx

I'm from Belgium and I got a message from FedEx to pay duties, when I open the link from their tracking page it says that my parcel is being imported to South Africa(?). What should I do? 😭

u/Feisty-Doughnut2241 — 22 days ago

Not exactly a yume art, tho, but it just feels like when you're able to draw fanart of your f/o, you're contributing in your relationship even more 🥺🫴✨💝

u/Feisty-Doughnut2241 — 23 days ago
▲ 1 r/huion

Hello! I was thinking about getting myself a Huion Keydial mini K20 for my first display pen (Kamvas 16 (gen 3) 2.5k) because my working table is pretty narrow and using a keyboard would be uncomfortable. Since the tablet already has shortcut buttons built in I wonder if it's actually unnecessary to buy that keydial? For those who use the same pen display, are the built-in shortcut buttons enough for you?

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u/Feisty-Doughnut2241 — 27 days ago

Hello! I was thinking about getting myself a Huion Keydial mini K20 for my first display pen (Kamvas 16 (gen 3) 2.5k) because my working table is pretty narrow and using a keyboard would be uncomfortable. Since the tablet already has shortcut buttons built in I wonder if it's actually unnecessary to buy that keydial? For those who use the same pen display, are the built-in shortcut buttons enough for you?

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u/Feisty-Doughnut2241 — 27 days ago