Ears are cool and fun, and i will *not* hear otherwise
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im undecided between using procreate or medibang 🥵
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if it isn't too much to ask i would like to know how do you color? it's so pretty and very very very special i just love it sm! i have been drawing all my life but with the coloring i just feel that i'm not progressing and i would appreciate some help... ;w; thank you ❤️ i really love your art! you are an inspiration for me 🥺
i really dunno if i would be a big help but here are some old process videos and a quick step by step ^^
01. quick sketch i made at work, i favor doing sketches on paper most of the times
02. line art with the brush i previously posted
03. filling the base
04. a quick background nothing too fancy cause it will mostly be blurred anyways + 05. “shading” time, with flat colors
06. multiply layer for more shading
EDITING ! ! ! !! + OVERLY LAERS AND FIN 99% of my colors does the editing i’ll tell you xD
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you ever just... draw instead of listening to class? 🥲
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different anon asking for uh coloring tips on digital art? how you color maybe
This is how my colouring process looks like (there are more colour tutorials in my faq, it basically doesn’t change). If you want me to show any stage in more detail (separate layers, particular colours, stuff like that) tell me.
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people have asked me how i draw eyes so i made an extremely slap-dash eye tutorial! this is simply about how i draw a simple neutral eye, nothing to do with expressions (that’s a whole other thing).
start with the horizontal guide on the face, to help place the eyes. put circles where the eyes will go!
adjust the circles into diamond shapes– i got this idea from sinix design on youtube, it’s very helpful and easier to see where the lids should end than with a circle.
draw the top lid/lash lines, leaving a bit of space at the top of the diamond. keep each eye in time with each other– drawing one whole eye first makes it harder to match the other one.
then the bottom lids. i usually try to do all the lid shapes with a single curved stroke each. keep it simple pals!
irises & pupils. sometimes i’ll draw filled-in black circles for the irises, to help figure out where to place them naturally!
lid creases, use the leftover diamond at the top as a loose guide for where to place them. remember that the lid curves around the eyeball.
make adjustments! things don’t always come out perfect immediately. i usually have to thicken the lash line (i like mine quite thick), move the bottom lid up or down, and sometimes resize a whole eye (easier on computer than traditional, i know!). if you’re on a computer make sure to flip your canvas often so you can see these little things ❤
and to practice, just doodle a lot of small eyes! keeping them small makes them easier and faster to finish, so you can focus on your strokes and playing around with shapes, tilt, lid space, all that. don’t worry about making the irises perfect circles/ovals or any of that, just try to capture the character. have fun!
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I tried some hand tutorial. But I have no idea what I’m doing or what would be nice to know. How do tutorials work?!?!
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