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Have a scrapped Derek painting thinghie. This wasn’t going where I wanted to, so I ended up playing around with the colour of Derek’s eyes.
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(via Spectrum (The Wolf King and The Fox) by MGNemesi on deviantART)
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(via Clematis by MGNemesi on deviantART)
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I suddenly realized that the unfinished Kory caption I use as a profile pic on DA… is STILL unfinished months later. So I quickly coloured the rest of the pic. TA-DAH! :D
You can also see her on my DA page http://fav.me/d79xqto
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The Muirin covers are always a delight to work on!
*glee!* I got the cover art for my next novel! *extreme happy dance*
OMG, I love it so much! :D Annie’s growing up and she’s on an adventure and just… wow, so cool seeing Annie as a teenager. XD
Storm Over Archaelaos should be out next week, guys, but I just had to share Neme’s awesome art. \o/
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The sketch art of MGNemesi turned 2 today!
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Ilumina Poster Image 1 by MGNemesi
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(via Score Death of a Hero | Threadless)
It’s up on threadless! It’s up! It’s uuuuupppppp!!!! My design for the Captain America shirt, I mean. ♥ I wish I’d time to do something new for this challenge; but I’m *deeply* attached to this painting, so I really can’t regret submitting it. :) If you feel so inclined - please vote for it?
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Repair and Rebuild by MGNemesi
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(via Score Death of a Hero | Threadless)
It’s up on threadless! It’s up! It’s uuuuupppppp!!!! My design for the Captain America shirt, I mean. ♥ I wish I’d time to do something new for this challenge; but I’m *deeply* attached to this painting, so I really can’t regret submitting it. :) If you feel so inclined - please vote for it?
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With a cover from yours truly! ♥
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Anwyn wanted to celebrate finally getting crutches. Weeks spent cooped up in bed was far too long. But her private celebration of independence arrived at the same time as a crisis for her family. The Tourmaline Dreams, one of her family’s ships, was overdue and coming in…
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Hoodies Series: Stephanie Brown by ~MGNemesi
Took me a while, but *finally* here comes the Steph!
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I think there's a gazillion of inking tutorials out there, but I'm often asked how I ink so... here's a few tips, I guess? They're nothing special - this tutorial is actually very short and simple, but I hope it can be even marginally useful to you all. ♥
First of all, I religiously scan my sketches at a resolution of 300Dpi. The brush settings vary depending on what I am working on. The Chibies and the Nemebird are usually inked with a hard round bush with peculiar transfer settings to mime coloured makers. For my "Hoodies" series (see the Steph above) I went for a brush+china ink look. I want the final outline to be similar to an animation production cell. Dark, smooth, varied.
The brush is a standard "Round Point". Bristles 31%, Lenght 137%, Thickness 1%, Stiffness 85%, angle 0% and a spacing of 2%. The standard settings, actually. ^^;; For this series, I work at an average of 50 to 66% zoom. I try not to blow the image any bigger. Why, you ask? Well, because I'm trying to mime the effects I'd obtain by using a standard Windsor&Newton brush and some china ink. I want my lines varied, and not too thin. Now, the real peculiarity of how I ink - is how I... err... move my hand, I guess. Example 01 is what you get by inking using quick, ample strokes. The line is interesting, varied, but it's not precise. (note that I exaggerated it a bit to make the point clearer; but to be completely honest you CAN move your wrist in quick strokes and still have a nice, precise lineart. Example 02 is what you get by moving ssssssssllllllllllllooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwlllllllllllyyyyyyyyyy. The contour of our clover is really precise, but the quality of the line is more reminiscent of a fine maker than a brush: the thickness almost never changes, and the lines are wobbly in places, especially when I've got to draw a curve. Example 03 - that's the Neme method! Basically, what art school will tell you to never do, and what animators do... err... do. Many, little jerks of you wrist to create many, hairbreadth-wide lines. I also move my hand very quickly, which is usually a no-no when inking. Don't be afraid to make a wrong line - you can erase it or keep passing onto it until the curve and thickness of it are just right.
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(via Hoodies series: Jason Todd by ~MGNemesi on deviantART)
Here's Jay. He gets two hoodies because... he's the favourite.
I asked for suggestions here on tumblr, and in the end I felt that the colours that define him best are black, white (the perfect neutrals, but also the two extremes) and red. So I played around with those. Hope you agree with me!
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There She is! At last! I've wanted to work on these for a while, now.
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