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Here I break the folds of the sleeve in the more noticeable one you can see, the fold of the arm: you follow the pattern up, giving the illusion of having a busier fabric, even if it’s just this hard-edge fold
And then, you’re gonna keep doing that till it looks good to you! It can be as rendered as you want, or more sketchy depending on what you’re going for. For first planes I go cleaner and for background details it’s pretty loose.
You’re gonna paint around that shape, and since it has transparency the colors will blend. Imagine you’re taking chunks Of see through color tape and putting them on top of the "hard" tape. I’m s radial motion
Then, with a 90-80 opacity brush, color pick the color between your base color and your hard color, this is a contact tone:
Ok, I’m gonna explain my "no render, render" process, here we go! So, notice I lay out hard edges colors for highlights, shades, and I really like the "painted on" blend. I’ll teach you how I do it and maybe you’ll like it too!