(I generally rec the color fundamentals too cuz some stuff I don’t repeat in the skintones!)
I talk about how to color skin, color picking and blending modes but also how to not use either lol, tips on coloring skin, how 2 avoid whitewashing. Cel shading, painting, coloring any skintone in any style
3 PSDs have been provided along with 2 procreate timelapses and 3 skin tone palettes for procreate and CSP! With the screenshots of the palettes for any other program!
The portrait worksheet is 7 portrait lineart/inks that you can color/paint over. Some have guidelines that you can follow like planes of the face. Some stylized, some more detailed.
If this does well I’ll consider doing other worksheets cuz I think they are a fun way to learn!
some advice for beginner artists who don’t wanna use those premade color palettes, also don’t forget that the base hue itself can be many variations of red/orange!Â
Ok which popular tumblr user rbd my post and caused it to blow up again
iv been traveling the last few days but im finally back home !
@wembleyswish thank u thank u ! i used clip studio paint and i just used the default “darker pencil” brush in black . then i duplicated the layers, colored them red, and set the red copy blending mode to “glow dodge” and put a noise texture over it on the “vivid light” blending mode
I was asked to put together a beginner reroot kit so I’m going to cut needles for myself too and that’ll be today’s use of shoulders.
as specified in the previous needle cutting tutorial, you’ll want safety goggles.
Here are a few things I forgot to add:
Do not hold the foam AND the wire cutters: align the wire cutters and press with both hands: let the foam fly backwards that’s why the needles are in foam to begin with. you need both hands to get a clear cut that doesn’t bend or snap the needle eye.
If you can’t cut the needle stem with both hands (especially the thicker needles, place the wire cutters on the cut and pliers above and pull in opposite directions to snap-cut the stem.
The kit itself is
an exacto knife holder (rebranded as a microblading tool)
5 needles: 1 for yarn, 2 for thin plugs, 2 normal.
3 crocodile clips for holding hair.
some electronic twistie ties
saran from trendy and bendy Teresa (not enough for a full head)
A descriptive tutorial I made for patrons who were asking for a simple step-by-step process of how I do things! But I know people were asking here too, so I wanted to share here as well!
This is probably is very boring and Super Simple! But whenever someone asks me how to go about things and I just say “oh! Just mess around and have fun!”, I really am someone who just messes around when I’m making things! I tend to just roll through it and adjust where I need to/want to!
But hopefully it sheds a little insight into how I go about things! And maybe even provides comfort to other artists who are like me and just kind of roll with it! đź’–
Thank you for reading and hope this is neat for some of you! 🙏💕💖