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@twilekprince IMO it's important to subtract the lightning overlay layer from the blue shading one, cause that way the lightning affects only the base color instead of having to also light the shade layer
It creates a whole diff vibe! You can also use multiple overlay light layers instead tbh
@twilekprince Thank you! it really its really fun to mess with the layers. So it's basically a flat-is sketch that you add a couple light sources, then add a cold multi layer beneath and subtract those selections; add the previous transition light layer and BAM!
I tried to add that "edge" transition color; with PS is kinda easy as to just set the layer to "glow edge" but can't get it to work on CLP; workaround? duplicate the overlay layer a couple times, then subtract the og, leaving only an "edge" that you can recolor warmer!
Oh heyy it was pretty easy to turn the last sketch into greyscale and adding color + simple light sources!
@TunksArt Comparación entre las dos veces que que lo he intentado :D!
And finished! Could tweak the colors themselves with a specific overlay layer, but I'm really liking the process.
@FuseCraftAD Gah! Can't find an image with source, but here it is