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Darkseeker
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Edited at April 21, 2025 07:23 PM by Get Jinxed
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Neutral
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I'd say no less than 500 mush, but no more than 5 apples per headshot, in my honest opinion I'm probably gonna buy one for my own avi
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Darkseeker
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Are you planning on adding shading? Without shading, I agree with Angel. With shading, you could probably raise the prices a little more, as it adds a bit more detail to the art work, and it's more work on your end.
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Darkseeker
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Yukon's Castle said: Are you planning on adding shading? Without shading, I agree with Angel. With shading, you could probably raise the prices a little more, as it adds a bit more detail to the art work, and it's more work on your end.
Help, I don't know how to shade.
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Darkseeker
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Shading's fairly easy once you get the grip of it! Which program do you use? :0
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Lovely :D I've never really used it myself, but I actually have it downloaded so I have the interface ^^ I can give a few quick shading tips :3 . When you are on the layers for the artwork, you can see it says "normal" and there's a dropdown there - there you can choose different layer settings :) Now there are a lot of them but the ones I use the most are Multiply and Add - Multiply for shadows and Add for light! . The way these layers work is that you have the multiply- or add-layer as a clipping mask on top of the layer with your colours, and then you choose a colour to shade with. I usually go for a light grey-blue for shadows but it depends on lighting :D I'd suggest experimenting with it a bit and seeing what happens, overlay and soft light are also great layers for adding some ambient colouring to a piece! Hope this helps a little bit, please ask if you wonder anything! I'm always happy to help <3
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