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This s a tutorial of how I coloured the hair, and you can see the finish picture here [link]And base on this you can creat another colours of hair by just simply follow this tutorial
U can use some colours tones as: green, yellow, brown - pink, purple, light purple or dark pink - brown, yellow, gold etc,...they r what I usually use
And I also apologize for the quality of the pictures, they look quite blur cause I took it from camera (scanner was crazy) Hope you dont mind that
I also have another hair tutorial which is easier than this one a lot and I may submit it later cause I m tired at moment, may submit after few days
Tool: Faber castel Colour pencils
Thanks a lot for reading and have a nice day
Another tutorial from me:
Details: [link]
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Ichigo-chan1988 In reply to ??? [2008-05-22 06:41:00 +0000 UTC]
[link]
here it is, the ackground is ugly because i had to erase a ugly inked line with tipex and couldnt finish it with penciles, so i made it with copics, and i'm just terrible at working with copics... >.<
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Hellobaby In reply to Ichigo-chan1988 [2008-05-22 06:48:47 +0000 UTC]
it was lovelyI love it
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youkobutt In reply to ??? [2008-05-13 16:06:35 +0000 UTC]
It's so wonderful to see you at work, step by step! I think it provides great insight on different steps to take. I'm sure many people have their own ideas about colors, but it's always wonderful to try out how someone else would do it!
How small is your pen by the way? And do you always use pencils slightly blunt (not fully sharp at least)?
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Hellobaby In reply to youkobutt [2008-05-13 16:15:40 +0000 UTC]
do you mean pen which I use for line art? I use 0.05mm for this pic (I usually use 0.1)
Yes, I usually use blunt colour pencils cause it will give better result and it wont destroy the paper (when u use sharp pencils, you may get some fold line on paper and it will show off very clearly after scan)
hope it help
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youkobutt In reply to Hellobaby [2008-05-13 19:04:39 +0000 UTC]
Ah that's great, 0.05 must be reaaaally small, is the tip also very fragile? Like: you must draw very softly with that pen or it will lose its shape very quickly?
Do you use drawing paper with a little structure, or really flat paper?
Sorry for a lot of questions!
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Hellobaby In reply to youkobutt [2008-05-13 19:12:56 +0000 UTC]
0.05 s not really fragile quite easy to use or u cant really use 0.05 cause it's so small, u can use 0.1, that's also a great choice ( Iusually use that too,)
I use normal paper , any kind of paper s fine for me
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youkobutt In reply to Hellobaby [2008-05-14 05:33:00 +0000 UTC]
Ooh I see! 0.1 is my smallest but sometimes I think I could use smaller for some things like details also. Thank you for explaining!!
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Hellobaby In reply to youkobutt [2008-05-14 06:37:12 +0000 UTC]
so u should have 0.05 for details, or incase u dont have that pen, u can use press pencil
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youkobutt In reply to Hellobaby [2008-05-14 08:20:18 +0000 UTC]
Alright, I will try that until I get a 0.05, I hope they sell it at the art shop I know!
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Nar-ri In reply to ??? [2008-05-13 16:00:31 +0000 UTC]
just what I needed!
thank you
...and it's really good indeed
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Hellobaby In reply to Nar-ri [2008-05-13 16:03:01 +0000 UTC]
Glad u like it dearthanks, hope it helps
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Airun-LV In reply to ??? [2008-05-13 15:56:42 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the tut its really good
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