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Thought this was interesting. I just turned off the color, so I could see what the light and shadows I'd added were.
Overlay erased in areas where I think appropriate. Having done it this way, I think it would have been easier to paint the overlay ON the stuff I wanted. Mostly because this is a low light drawing. Bet it goes the other way in a bright situation.
Gonna start a new thread here, since I think this next bit is going to be its own process, but here's where this is currently sitting:
'Kay, so. This is a layer on top of the flat colors set to multiply and filled with a midling gray. It LOOKS shadowy. So. Yay. IN THEORY, erasing stuff, should make it look light.... I will update if this leads to anywhere but frustration.
I would say I'm sorry to be spamming, but a) I'm not, and b) this drawing is going SO. WELL.
Shoot me in the face, man. This is a mess. And also why I have so many layers.