Hello !

The other day. I came across a tutorial by Guillaume Tavernier, which you surely know. It is a tutorial in French, but it is subtitled in English and you can find it here.

As I really like what this artist does, I decided to try to follow his technique ... It's not easy, the video goes pretty fast (5 hours of work summarized in 25 minutes) and we see quickly the difference between amateurism and the professional, but I had a lot of fun to discover some tips that will be very useful. Incidentally, I also found a very useful brush, which I keep carefully.

I took me a lot more time than him to get to a result that is far from the master, but after all, the whole point isn't it to learn?

In any case, I can only advise you to take a little time and discover his method of work. In the meantime, here is the result of mine ... Let's say the good news is that there is still room for improvement

I whish you all a very happy new year !

Jo

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