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I really like how Steve is looking! Please let me know what you think!! 💙

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Anonymous

His hole looks like it’s had plenty of fun ;)

Mike Smith

Loving it.

Tom Cray

Love it! I always wonder how you make the colored lineart. Any tips? 😅

Anonymous

Your Capn A is always godly.

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2021-12-24 14:51:27 I been meaning to make a video where I go over this, but to try and write it out, I do my line art in a de saturated, mid tone, in this case a purple and set it to Linear Burn over my flat colours, then I use a de saturated colour to shade, also set to Linear burn and I may lower the opacity of the shading layer between 40-65% depending on the complexion of the character. The layering of the hues that Linear Burn provides gives yo a pretty wide arrangement of colours to pick from for cleaning up on a rendering layer, which is what I do to make everything tighter and it kind of makes those decisions of where to put what colours on the line art for me! Hope this was helpful and made some kind of sense <3
2019-12-21 18:04:28 I been meaning to make a video where I go over this, but to try and write it out, I do my line art in a de saturated, mid tone, in this case a purple and set it to Linear Burn over my flat colours, then I use a de saturated colour to shade, also set to Linear burn and I may lower the opacity of the shading layer between 40-65% depending on the complexion of the character. The layering of the hues that Linear Burn provides gives yo a pretty wide arrangement of colours to pick from for cleaning up on a rendering layer, which is what I do to make everything tighter and it kind of makes those decisions of where to put what colours on the line art for me! Hope this was helpful and made some kind of sense <3

I been meaning to make a video where I go over this, but to try and write it out, I do my line art in a de saturated, mid tone, in this case a purple and set it to Linear Burn over my flat colours, then I use a de saturated colour to shade, also set to Linear burn and I may lower the opacity of the shading layer between 40-65% depending on the complexion of the character. The layering of the hues that Linear Burn provides gives yo a pretty wide arrangement of colours to pick from for cleaning up on a rendering layer, which is what I do to make everything tighter and it kind of makes those decisions of where to put what colours on the line art for me! Hope this was helpful and made some kind of sense <3