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Step 3: Cover the fire in a hue/saturation adjustment layer, and tick "colourise". Use any colour you like (an orange colour around the level as this is what I find best suitable for fire) and cover the fire in it, and set saturation to 100. Make sure lightness is 0.
Got nothing done today, so instead here’s a few of my favourite colourings that I’ve done. It’s one of my favourite hobbies and I’m planning to do commissions for them as well eventually (ones like that huge third one would be VERY expensive due to their complexity)
Y’all already know this one. The chafe was quite radical. https://t.co/UFySgFb0CV
Bunch of sketches. Poses and characters provided by various moots.
They're not masterpieces and I just wanted to do some quick drawings, but one of these I absolutely loathe with all my heart, especially since it's the first time I've drawn this character.
Alright so I was a bit too hasty with posting this before so here is it again, but I made the shading a bit lighter and also added a sparkle-less version so you can better appreciate the🍑.