As far as im aware im sure rendering is adding a more realistic look , shadows, contrast. A finalized look to your art piece, its more effort in art, which is why some artists change more for it.
Like how you go from flats (flat colors/ basic or the general idea where a color would be) and add more detail to bring that section of the art piece to 'life'.
Last edited by Lullaby; December 11th, 2023 at 09:55 AM.
As far as im aware im sure rendering is adding a more realistic look , shadows, contrast. A finalized look to your art piece, its more effort in art, which is why some artists change more for it.
Like how you go from flats (flat colors/ basic or the general idea where a color would be) and add more detail to bring that section of the art piece to 'life'.
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how do you do that?!
what program do you use to draw?
usually, I suggest learning color theory to add more details (not necessary but might help)
also looking at others' art who have rendered and not totally and heavily reference but learning off them, might help to look up some videos on youtube
(Bluebiscuits has videos that might help you a bit)
But don't rush yourself into improving, I recommend practice!
usually, I suggest learning color theory to add more details (not necessary but might help)
also looking at others' art who have rendered and not totally and heavily reference but learning off them, might help to look up some videos on youtube
(Bluebiscuits has videos that might help you a bit)
But don't rush yourself into improving, I recommend practice!
I use Kleki but I don't know really how to render-?
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I use Kleki but I don't know really how to render-?
I don't know much about Kleki, ill do some googling lol
(i use ibis) And using different brushes that help with mixing/blending colors really help improve, i don't recommend using the blur tool as it can make are pieces pixally and make the blurred colors look a bit messy.
edit: as far as I can tell kleki does look like a difficult to navigate program, drawing and animating.
Last edited by Lullaby; December 11th, 2023 at 10:19 AM.
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Hi so when I go on peoples art stores they say would you like it rendered but what the heck does that mean and how do I do it?!
On Kleki you can just slap in random colours and use the blending brush (Or blur tool) to kind of mash those colours together for a more realistic look.
I have some examples of my own work where I consider it to have rendering done.
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