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Welcome to Nyx's Digital Painting Workshop In this workshop forum, I will periodically post tutorials on digital painting that will range from the basics to more advanced concepts. This is for the purpose of helping people learn and practice drawing equine anatomy, background composition, and other details that I have personally found lack tutorials across the internet.
Whether you are new to digital painting, wanting to brush up on your skills, or are a professional, everyone is welcome here. If you wish to receive feedback or to show off your works from utilizing my workshop resources, you are encouraged to post them below. My resources will be pinned at the top and will have annotations with information on which brushes I use and explanations of what I do in each step of my process. I ask for everyone be respectful in this forum topic as this is a positive space for folks to share and enjoy!
<3 Nyx Edited at January 18, 2025 03:27 PM by Vyrynth
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As I post guides and concepts, I will be adding a color coding system of how difficult that concept is. I am not only going to be providing a guide or info sheet but am also going to add in small practice activities for you all to do if you would like to help enforce and work on the concepts along with a rough estimate of how long it takes to do the activity. COLOR CODES AND THEIR MEANING Yellow - Easy Green - Medium Blue - Difficult The difficulty "level" will be posted at the top of bottom of each sheet. I struggle with being able to see and tell the difference between certain colors (red and orange, yellow and orange, yellow and lime green) which is why I have selected these three colors in particular. Thanks for understanding!
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In this guide, we are looking at equine muscle chain anatomy and why it is important for digital paintings. I did not post all of the muscle chains as that is very extensive but I have added the major muscle chains that are useful for defining horse muscle features. This is a very large image so please click on it to see smaller text! I encourage you to do the practice activity on the bottom of the sheet and share it below! If you have any questions, let me know :) Edited at January 18, 2025 03:46 PM by Vyrynth
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