I've created this piece in Adobe Illustrator, following WPAP style components.
checkout the link below if you want to know more about the style.
https://www.talenthouse.com/articles/have-you-ever-heard-about-wpap-art
the following picture is the final printed result on the customer's place. I've attuned the colour pallet with the destinaton's interior design.
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This is a lovely and stunning piece.
I would really love to learn digital painting.
Thank you😊❤️
There is a wide variety of decent Youtube Photoshop tutorials that would cover beginner to pro needs. I highly recommend them if you're interested in engaging the skill. One that has a hand in analogue designs can definitely become a pro self-tought digital artist, using the tutorials. ;)
Photoshop is the most demanded software, speaking of the graphic design market needs, its UI would allow you to simulate almost any analogue tools -thusly styles & schools- and effects you can think of, and it has the most comprehensive free online tutorials. Thus and so it's far beyond the best Kickstarter.
That sounds interesting. I am going to take time out to explore them on YouTube.
How about people using mobile phones with stylus pen? Do you have any idea the app that would be better for beginners?
My personal preference for the Android app is "Sketch". But I've mostly seen Ipad pro projects on social media which has its own specialized IOS app and is quite handy.
Okay, thank you.