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As if having silver long hair wasn't enough he still had to WEAR GLASSES
May God multiply 🙏🏻
JACK KIRBY: "Legions pour forth! The hive below has been restless--multiplying!
Using the tech brush and doing my coloring over the line art with a multiply layer clipped on top really makes it pop.
@arosbottom @andrewpprice Nice.
Over the past year I've been on and off deconstructing how to get similar effects with ClipStudioPaint by mosaic'ing the art piece to a larger pixel size and using a repeating color pattern on multiply so only the colors that need show through will.
@MartMartaH When drawing tight clothes, shade as it was skin, i use the select tool to every muscle and then the airbrush on edges while selected on a multiply layer, after that you can use the eraser to add light details
Note to self: light blue on multiply looks surprisingly nice for shading Nareons horns 💙
I've been thinking a bit about Ethan being a parasprite so i drew a little thing
(When a parasprite eats after a while it will cough up another one, that's how they multiply)
#ResidentEvil #mlpart
theyre multiplying........ little creatures https://t.co/7HptodFd2Y
@HZST4R This is the tutorial i started with. I make my own additions between steps like putting a multiply tree layer over the add glow to look like an outdoor reflection
@Alperen5841 @HeyItsRuuu_ I fill in a flat color in picture 1 (one layer).
Then erase the flat for the light source. (Erase, don't fill with white) in picture 2
Then i fill in the flats in picture 3
Then i activate the flat which is above all the flat colors and switch to multiply mode for shadows
The results will be next week! They also say likes multiply your chances to win by 💯💯💯%
The character from the image above was a commission for an awesome @JessPendley !
Also a couple more works!
@PRiogMistan It depends on the "style" I use, generally for anime style I do the base first and then colour on the same level (since I use a blending brush), then add some details with add/multiply levels. For "realistic" drawings it depends, but for those I prefer doing B&W first
@ChanMahoro I think what helps me is bunch of layer corrections.
My shading is just something simple. I use two color of purple and set it to multiply, then blur and blend here and there
Here's what the art looks like without further correction, it's really plain ^^
@yumzi_art Hmm there is one coloring tip that I recently learned helped me a lot 😂
1. Place your entire piece on multiply mode.
2. Erase the areas where the light source is strongest on the subject.
3. Blend a saturated red between the shadow and light area especially on the skin
u want it to be real dark and moody (left)?? dark blue on multiply + lower opacity. u want it to maybe look a little overcast (right)?? light blueish-gray on hard light + lower opacity!!!!
you can get (approximate) shading on surfaces with just a dot product to the center of the cube (light source)
from the projected position you can get the falloff with whatever falloff function you want, and multiply together. Then just add with alpha blend