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This isn't all the redness of course - we need it in the lips and cheeks so duplicate your skin fill layer and make it redder and maybe a little brighter (BUT ONLY SLIGHTLY) and paint in your redness. Use your lasso to do this cleanly or if your skins on the bottom, don't worry
Turn off your lights! Hide em. We're doing fills so having them on can be really distracting no matter how pretty they are. Do all your flats and come back!
Now turn the lights back on and tune your colors a little. That's better!!!
Now we begin doing our flat colors but like most other digital paintings that start from sketches, we're gonna fill the whole piece in. We're gonna use a selection tool like the lasso and then make a *fill layer*. This is in Layer>Fill Layer in Photoshop.
I've been getting asked about my process a lot in DM and in replies - I'm now finally delivering but in a more digestible format.
THIS thread will (hopefully) help you learn to shade and paint like I do!
Here's some examples of this specific method - lets begin~
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