Thank you friend. clouds are notoriously difficult to get right so it requires trial and error, but I usually start by blocking out the darkest and most opaque areas using a hard, variegated brush, then decreasing size and softness as I build light layers. If it looks shit, just smudge it and try again.
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very cool! whats your process for blending and lighting? you seem to have a good handle on it
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Thank you friend. clouds are notoriously difficult to get right so it requires trial and error, but I usually start by blocking out the darkest and most opaque areas using a hard, variegated brush, then decreasing size and softness as I build light layers. If it looks shit, just smudge it and try again.
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