Holozing Fanart: Zappit as Radiant Holomax
Hey there, all. I hope you're having a great time. I've been swamped with work and deadlines lately, but I just managed to squeeze in a little bit of time to finish my fan art of Zappit.
I've always been fascinated by the colorful Radiant Holomax variant of the monsters in Holozing, so to cool off some steam, I decided to draw one.
I also went a little bit crazy with mixing and matching the colors, so the color distribution doesn't look exactly like the original art, but I guess that happens in every drawing, and I'm being a little picky here.
Anyway, that's it for this piece. I'd love to read your opinions on this piece as well, so I'll be looking forward to them in the comments down below, and until next time... cheers~~
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He folk I'm seeing your content for a long time and I have noted one thing common in each digital art you make as I have recently started learning digital art as well but I have no idea how you give that light effect in the last stage of creating those digital arts I use IbiS paint X can you tell me that how you gave those effects is it a filter or tool or what it is.
Hey man, how u doing?
The particles added in the last step (the circles of varying sizes and the little dots) brushes and you can make them (by defining the brush) using the default hard brush with a low opacity and a little size jitter.
As for the white light coming from the top right and bottom left, it's the default soft brush. You can achieve the same effect with a large size and a stroke outside the canvas using white color.
Alternatively, there are filters to make a lens flare effect. I haven't used that in a long time since it was on Photoshop back when I used to work with it. But I'm sure there are brushes outside that you can use without the need to make them yourself.
Thank you so much I would like to give it a try next time and thank you for your precious time that you took much effort to reply thanks again.
Anytime, bro :)