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Leo's said: Fox said: Photoshop!
Ok 😊 Just that at the moment i can only use online free websites and i find Kleki the best of those, but don't have that brush ^^
a good free art program is Medibang Paint if you're looking for a downloadable option!
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The program and brushes will only help so much. I used free ones for years before switching. You can achieve this on any program! Practice/skill matters most.
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Salt Shaker said: Leo's said: Fox said: Photoshop!
Ok 😊 Just that at the moment i can only use online free websites and i find Kleki the best of those, but don't have that brush ^^
a good free art program is Medibang Paint if you're looking for a downloadable option!
^^ Literally the program I used.
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Fox said: Salt Shaker said: Leo's said: Fox said: Photoshop!
Ok 😊 Just that at the moment i can only use online free websites and i find Kleki the best of those, but don't have that brush ^^
a good free art program is Medibang Paint if you're looking for a downloadable option!
^^ Literally the program I used.
Can't download at the moment -_- 😅
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example of some shading styles, ive used all of these styles im pretty sure LOL rushed but hopefully you get the gist art c me 1. my main style, more blocky and less refined, using a gradient to complete the look- makes life easier lmao 2. more realistic, carefully following the fur direction and making small details (can be painted on instead) 3. cell shading, essentially you go from light to dark on seperate layers 4. lined shading, pretty fun to do and simple, you just line where the shadows should be and color in the shading some here have mentioned shading colors to use- personally i use a dark red or black though your use of colors can change depending on your oc's colors/environment. For example the image you provided would work best with a dark purple- mostly to match the background but also to work with the oc's colors (a cool colored palette!) plus here are some links to tutorials i have used! realisticcell shading Edited at April 3, 2024 04:34 PM by Biohazard
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Broken Night of Fire said: It only depends on what color your shading The Sunshine Walkers said: Black color isn't best for shading though. I recommend a blue or purple. Dawnforest said: Leo's said: Dawnforest said: What I did when I started to learn shading is a took a regular black color traced the outline of where I though shadows should go ( under cheek fur, ears, ect) then lowers the opacity. Then repeat until I'm happy. I can make a small drawing showing what I'm saying that that would help.
Yes please!
For shading on white fur/surfaces I'd recommend blueish colors
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