Being an artist myself, a helpful hint might be to make another layer and draw some form of a light source (sun, light bulb, etc) to remind you where the shading is coming from and how it may effect them. Just throwing that out there. Looks good ^^
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I have five years of working experience in varied roles of the illustration and publishing field. I am the artist, writer, and creator of my original miniseries "The Demon Mages," published by Angry Viking Press, LLC. I have done work-for-hire assignments for Wayforward Technologies, composed music for projects through Majesco Games Inc. and performed design work for other private animation and comic book projects.
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It's cute, I like it. I await further progress...
Being an artist myself, a helpful hint might be to make another layer and draw some form of a light source (sun, light bulb, etc) to remind you where the shading is coming from and how it may effect them. Just throwing that out there. Looks good ^^
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