@Sn1perJohnE
Have you seen this guy's tutorials?
http://www.youtube.com/user/FZDSCHOOL
It's fairly concept art focused, but they're pretty great.
Stereo Wrote:If I'm curious how to do digital painting the best online resource I know of is to go on livestream and ask actual artists who look like they're good at it.
I remember just looking at a bunch of different tutorials and experimenting a lot when I was younger. I'm guessing the tutorial areas have become quite saturated since then. But everyone has their own techniques and things to learn from them.
The first one you mentioned is one of the last things I did for the more refined strands. :3
Like, the first thing I'd probably tell someone trying to learn how to paint with photoshop would be play with opacity and flow and understand what they do to your brush. The pre-installed brushes are good enough for painting. Custom brushes
can get things done faster if you know what you're doing, but you'll probably often find yourself locked into only using custom brushes when there's already a good variety provided with the program. It happened to a lot of my classmates when they did the fur assignment and they thought I was crazy when I said I used a single brush.
An animal like a sheep with wool would have had to use something like one of the stock chalk brushes because of the texture.Curtiss Wrote:I compared both images and the fur looks even more realistic and soft in the finished picture. 
Nah, my guy just looks a lot softer than the picture. It might only look more realistic because mine might be a higher res shot. But thanks! (◕ ▽ ◕
I kind of wish I chose a more difficult piece so I might have gotten a higher mark, but.... Digital painting is probably the least important class for Animation, lole.