Thanks, folks, for leaving input.
Taron, you somehow made me return to my idea - that probably it is a good time to revisit your old verve tutorials. I think quite a bunch of small nuances have become forgotten about
verve tool-set, and i start to think more and more that there is a need to re-watch all of them again, step by step (which is no small feat for me in my constrained-time, mind you please
).
With a time we get used to some of our working workflows, eeerggh... and optimizations took place, and some possibly good tool gets lazily left out. Your comment about categories of brushes
and how they were supposed to work best kind of hinted for me that i lost some basics
So, the training in near future
eduardobedoya - well, when i was kid i remember ninja turtles TV cartoon series and especially games as not only funny and entertaining but also somewhat dramatic. That feeling is what i tried
to convey in that image. I absolutely know that there is already like a ton of Turtles fan-art, the topic is over-saturated, everything imaginable is almost drawn there and you hardly can draw anything that hasn't been already drawn to some degree by someone else and maybe even better. I perfectly knew that initially. But still, i decided to give it a try and draw with an emphasis on drama.
There is actually one more Turtles vervePainting in the works, that much i can tell
I started to work on it little by little at the end of November but it is not ready yet.
It will be