Hi! ^^ My commission prices can be found here: Commission Prices, but I don't have a specific date for when I will be opening them It's possible that I might open commissions next month, but I'm still unsure about that!! :0
and ahh I'm not too good when it comes at giving tips >< I think the shading will depend on the style you would like to focus on, it can be realistic, or a more cartoony style I am not experienced in realistic kind of art, but I know realism is the best way to portray colors in the best way, learn about shadows and light, and that kinda stuff I personally like to use different shading colors depending on the atmosphere of the drawing if it's a night drawing, I would use mostly blue tones, or if it's a sunset drawing, I would use more reddish/orange tones if you want a bright and colorful background, pick brighter colors, If you want a photo-realistic effect, you can use darker and subtler colors but don't be afraid to experiment, I would suggest to try different techniques and work out which one feels right for you, it's probably the best way to learn something new! everything it's just matter of practice!
Hi! ^^
My commission prices can be found here: Commission Prices, but I don't have a specific date for when I will be opening them
It's possible that I might open commissions next month, but I'm still unsure about that!! :0
and ahh I'm not too good when it comes at giving tips ><
I think the shading will depend on the style you would like to focus on, it can be realistic, or a more cartoony style
I am not experienced in realistic kind of art, but I know realism is the best way to portray colors in the best way, learn about shadows and light, and that kinda stuff
I personally like to use different shading colors depending on the atmosphere of the drawing
if it's a night drawing, I would use mostly blue tones, or if it's a sunset drawing, I would use more reddish/orange tones
if you want a bright and colorful background, pick brighter colors, If you want a photo-realistic effect, you can use darker and subtler colors
but don't be afraid to experiment, I would suggest to try different techniques and work out which one feels right for you, it's probably the best way to learn something new! everything it's just matter of practice!
3 years, 5 months ago
3 years, 5 months ago
No problem!
I actually don't use many brushes :0
These are all the brushes I use:
▸LINEART BRUSH (for sketching, linearting, and color)
▸DETAIL BRUSH (for shading, painting, and backgrounds)
▸TEXTURE BRUSH (rarely used, for random textures)
they're pretty normal brushes, so there isn't much tips I can give about them xD
3 years, 5 months ago Edited 7:22 pm
3 years, 5 months ago