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@LifeAdaptor Oh maaaaannnnnnn I've got lots of it. 😈
*cracks knuckles*
Here, have some Pentatonix fan art. 💙🖤❤️💛💚
@WishyTheWashu Thanks for the art share! Looking back on these is making me want to draw more water art soon.
The top right one is a collab: figure line art by @Jusmeavi, scene and color by me, referencing a photo from Avi Kaplan's Instagram.
@heavendotsai @noahbradley @ImRachelBradley ...oh shoot, you said digital art.
This digital piece mimics my traditional techniques.
I learned:
Color on a multiply layer (img 1) is subject to the background, like markers, only digital.
Limited opacity on a normal layer (applied in img 2) lets select details pop.
@heavendotsai Tip 1: Start with a background color that sets the mood of the piece. My Mitch on Purple referenced a piece with relatively normal lighting, but the purple paper gave it a distinctive look. I tried to play up areas of warm and cool light as I saw them in the ref.
@heavendotsai Oh wow, that's goals!
I'm not at Alessa's level, but I've done these, so I'll try sharing what I know.
Hi, I'm Kathy! I'm a mother of two, aiming to make time for art, and learn what kind of art I'm happiest making.
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WIP screenshots from coloring Scott and Kirstin.
My digital coloring hacks: use a separate multiply layer*, and alpha lock the layer you're coloring on.
*Line art on a multiply layer above coloring, OR coloring on multiply layer above the white-filled line art. Either works!
Tina @TinaTinasae's chibis are so cute and baby, awww! 🥺💕 I might have spent way too long and had too much fun coloring Scott's hair; I went over it with a big soft brush afterwards to tone it down. LOL
Kim @mitchsbraid's usual art is stunning realism, so this chibi was an adventure in something different. I'd say she succeeded!
I'd offered to color as needed, and Kim took me up on that offer. Her clean lines were a pleasure to work with.