Updated the character sprite PSDs! The link should be attached to the image because tumblr hates links in posts, but it’s a google drive file containing files containing every character sprite up to date with the Winter Tale, as well as smaller files separated into each love interest, plus misc characters, the Satrinava sisters, animals, and Arcana
To celebrate a follower milestone on ig and also so I don’t have to keep a million references open whenever I draw these characters, I’ve made semi-model sheets on all of them, including their general build, face shape, expressions, and fashion styles.
Another comment I’ll make is that Julian and Lucio have quite similar faces, but Lucio is very sharp while Julian’s rounded out.
Each character tends to have a reoccuring line shape throughout their design:
I’ve been using your Arcana tutorials as a reference for a self-insert character. But I’m having trouble coloring the tulle bathrobe, the see-through cloth as well as it’s general texture. Any advice?
What luck. I literally just finished redrawing Isha’s bath sprite.
Note: I use Clip Studio Paint but this method works with any program that has layers and layer styles.
First off, some things I noticed when deconstructing how to draw them.
My Process:
Note about the bottom half: Despite being more opaque, there’s a slight gradient and transparency to it. This can be achieved by airbrushing a very light eraser on the edges of the base colour layer
As for the texture, you can use a worn paper texture on top of this colouring set to “overlay”
Do you by any chance have a tutorial reference with the armature lines on drawing arcana characters frontal view? Your references and guides have been amazing help but I'm stuck only able to draw decent heads 3/4 angle 😂
Is this alright? Other things to keep in mind proportionally are that the mouth is just above where the jaw starts to narrow and the neck usually comes out just below those points.
Any tip for choosing colors? Is just, i really like the color palette that u use :3
I mainly try to remember the colour wheel and different palette types you get from it. It’s usually in the back of my mind when I’m thinking of what colours to use.
You should limit yourself to a maximum of 5 colours, at least as you’re getting comfortable with colour schemes. Less if often more with colour.
In my art, I lean towards analogous or split-complementary colours and they’re the most common. For Isha and Tashi I use only 3 or 4 distinct colours plus a neutral. Neutral colours like white, grey, black, and brown can be worked into any colour scheme and it’s good to use them to balance the drawing.
Complementary colours schemes work best when used as an accent. You tend to want the majority of the drawing to be one colour and use its opposite sparingly. For example, the majority of the drawing on the left is dark and purple, with the light green used only for the highlight.
Also, when it comes to chosing colours for light and shadow, it works best when one is warm and the other is cool, even with analogous colours. I wanted to keep the drawing on the right mostly warm and pink, but for a more diverse pallet, I used a cooler purple for shadows to contrast the warm orange light.
It helps to keep the different hues in a drawing at different brightnesses. This helps keep them distinct so they don’t fight for attention. Even when you want a piece to be bright or dark, keeping the values distinct is still important. For example, on the left, I kept the reds darker to better contrast the light yellows and mid greens, even if the pallete is overall bright.
In addition to the hue wheel, you can look at the brightness and the saturation of colours in quadrants. To balance a colour palette, I’ve found it’s best to choose from multiple quadrants.
I’d say the second pallette looks better than the first as, despite having the same hues, they have different brightnesses and saturation in contrast to being all heavily saturated and dark.
I hope this can help and if it doesn’t, there are some great resources on colour theory you can find around on the internet and I highly recommend looking those up.
I was thinking of ship names, then Porsha (Isha/Portia), and someone said it reminded them of Porsche but that’s exactly what they convince Lucio it’s pronounced like.
Nadia is the only one who tries to correct him but this isn’t even the first word they’ve done it with.
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