Title: A Three Patch Problem - Color
Artist: Digitalwave
Fandom: Sherlock TV
Character: Sherlock
Pairing: Sherlock/John Implied
Rating: R
Spoilers: General spoilers for series
Summary: As I've told you before, John, it helps me think...
Disclaimer: The characters in this artwork remains the property of themselves and their related production companies. None of the pretties belong to me, I'm only borrowing them.
If you'd like to play around with any of my images, whether as icons, wallpapers or whatever, just ask. Credit would be nice.
I've owned a refurbished Intuos 3 Wacom Tablet for years but have never had the time to teach myself how to use it with all my other responsibilities. I've always done all my artwork using a mouse, with my non-dominant hand no less, since I mouse right-handed. That was part of the problem, I have to retrain my brain to think left hand pencil again to do artwork on the tablet. My hubby lovingly says the way I do it now is kind of the equivalent of using stone knifes and bear skins, that once I take the plunge it will open up my artwork even more.
So, this is me trying it out using the tablet to add color and tone to Sherlock. It really changes the look of the art. Definitely amps up the intensity. What do you guys think? :)
Artist: Digitalwave
Fandom: Sherlock TV
Character: Sherlock
Pairing: Sherlock/John Implied
Rating: R
Spoilers: General spoilers for series
Summary: As I've told you before, John, it helps me think...
Disclaimer: The characters in this artwork remains the property of themselves and their related production companies. None of the pretties belong to me, I'm only borrowing them.
If you'd like to play around with any of my images, whether as icons, wallpapers or whatever, just ask. Credit would be nice.
I've owned a refurbished Intuos 3 Wacom Tablet for years but have never had the time to teach myself how to use it with all my other responsibilities. I've always done all my artwork using a mouse, with my non-dominant hand no less, since I mouse right-handed. That was part of the problem, I have to retrain my brain to think left hand pencil again to do artwork on the tablet. My hubby lovingly says the way I do it now is kind of the equivalent of using stone knifes and bear skins, that once I take the plunge it will open up my artwork even more.
So, this is me trying it out using the tablet to add color and tone to Sherlock. It really changes the look of the art. Definitely amps up the intensity. What do you guys think? :)