Alex Ries
@alexries.com
Concept Artist and Illustrator
Other Worlds: The Art of Alex Ries: Now Funding on Kickstarter! https://bit.ly/403C70b
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Contact: alexriesart(at)gmail.com
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Other Worlds: The Art of Alex Ries: Now Funding on Kickstarter! https://bit.ly/403C70b
ArtStation: bit.ly/3W9QtXY
Contact: alexriesart(at)gmail.com
Other Sites: linktr.ee/alexries
I often use a split Procreate/Photoshop technique for characters.
Procreate is superior for line work and shading, in my experience. But Photoshop excels at color and fine-tuning. I jump between the two with Onedrive.
Procreate also records your process, as in this artwork of Grime from Amphibia.
Procreate is superior for line work and shading, in my experience. But Photoshop excels at color and fine-tuning. I jump between the two with Onedrive.
Procreate also records your process, as in this artwork of Grime from Amphibia.
September 24, 2025 at 4:35 AM
I often use a split Procreate/Photoshop technique for characters.
Procreate is superior for line work and shading, in my experience. But Photoshop excels at color and fine-tuning. I jump between the two with Onedrive.
Procreate also records your process, as in this artwork of Grime from Amphibia.
Procreate is superior for line work and shading, in my experience. But Photoshop excels at color and fine-tuning. I jump between the two with Onedrive.
Procreate also records your process, as in this artwork of Grime from Amphibia.