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Wow. That is terrible.I fell pregnant. (I was married). And I was very sick, expected to lose the baby, and basically they wouldn't work with me to give me the flexibility I needed. I got this email saying (hang on, I still have it, I'll quote it for you): "The situation is that you are formally and fully on leave from candidature for a period of eighteen months. That means that you are not a student of the Theological School for that period of time and are not eligible to attend the [various formational activities]. (Chapel prayers and eucharist, of course, are public gatherings). ...you cannot be regarded as a student of TCTS."
They didn't even discuss it with me first. Just sent me an email out of the blue, that said something completely different to what I thought the situation was.
True of a lot of Christendom; unfortunately. In many cases, of Judaism as well.Wow, I guess their theology stayed on the academic level, and forgot to go to the human level.
I have not used Huion yet. I have a couple of old wacom drawing tablets, but one uses the serial interface, so not much use lately! Does the Huion perform well? They are usually a bit cheaper than Wacom and seem to have more options.
Are you going for a cell shading look once you start doing the color?
At work listening to this message:
Yeah, I saw your piece over in the visual arts section, and it had more of the smooth shading.Yes, I’ve had this Huron tablet for over 2 years and it performs very well! I paid $60CND from Amazon and it’s well spent for what I use it for. I like that I can use the buttons on the side for quick zoom ins and outs, undo, etc.
I’ve cell shaded before but I’m trying to go for a more advanced look. Still trying to figure out the layering while colouring.
Yeah, I saw your piece over in the visual arts section, and it had more of the smooth shading.
Do you use a lot of transparent layers to build up, or just use layers to address different sections?
How much soft edge do you use when you shade? I started out with more soft and transparent brushes, but I sometimes benefit from working with harder edge brushes.
Digital is great in that you can adjust down to every little detail. And the layering is similar to a watercolor with the transparency, but you have a lot more control over the layers, and of course an undo button!
I mainly use the airbrush for all kinds of shading and highlighting. I have used a watercolour brush for shading and I might try it again with the second line art piece.
As for the layering, I’m still getting to know my way around that, lol. I’ve found that I very much dislike a lot of layers. Folders are so nice though. I use that for colouring. I use layers for basic colour for every separate detail (hair, skin, attire/accessories, etc), and use shading and highliting as different layers.
What’s your approach for yours?
Thank you. It took ages, but I was pretty happy with how it came out.I love the tulip!
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