Just wanted to leave THIS here. When I ride one of these things, I do it in style!
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Just wanted to leave THIS here. When I ride one of these things, I do it in style!
I can try answering that, but I'm no artist.
Depending on the style, and how lazy you are:
1- Try putting an extra layer on top of it with a gradient
2- Put some very bright highlights and dark shadows, then smudge them very smoothly with the finger tool -- that will give the "shine" and greasy feel that metal gets
3- For black and white, put thicker lines around that object. Generally thicker lines represents rougher or stronger textures
I know that almost pure white seems counter-intuitive for "metal-color" (it should be gray, right?!), but probably will take a good chunk of any "bright" metallic object -- because it reflects light.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...t5rBfNucc&t=55 Your driving needs work though.
I try to use some flat coloring in SAI, bring the image into photoshop CS6, and use the dodge tool on midtones for a broader range of colors that look more metallic (and maybe texture when I use certain brushes). Just be mindful when you use the dodge and burn tools. ;p
Not the best examples, but here you go: Queen of Axes, Astral Fire :)
Hedgehog suit.
I like how I found this post right when I was going through Tumblr, found this...
http://31.media.tumblr.com/a21ef04e1...29pgo5_500.jpg
And tweeted about hedgehogs.
any of these on big deli
http://i.imgur.com/rnsfxNm.jpg