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joulee — A Digital Coloring Tutorial: 1

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Description Finally, a long-promised tutorial sees the light of day (well, part one at least)~! >D >D

The downloaded zip file contains the main tutorial word document, as well as a large image of the picture during each step. It's pretty detailed and long, but hopefully that should be a good thing....

Anyway, without further adeiu, here is an excerpt... Download the zip to read (and see) the rest!

7/25/05 Edit: Part two now available (clothing, lace): [link]
8/10/05 Edit: Part three now available (how to color hair): [link]


--start excerpt--

The Tools!

Let me preface my tutorial by starting off with my "tools of the trade." I used a laptop with not-too-great processing power (800 MHz) but decent memory (520MB RAM), a Wacom 6x8 in. tablet, and Adobe Photoshop 7.0 and Corel Painter 7.0, although this particular picture was mainly done using Photoshop.

I trade off between the programs because there's certain things that both are good for. However, I consider myself to be a much more adept Photoshop user due mainly to having lots more experience with it (and also laziness in devoting time to completely familiarizing myself and learning all that Painter has to offer... It's a tricky program! >D). That said, the thing I like most about Painter is its better responsiveness to my tablet. At least in my opinion, (and this is the opinion of someone who has a terribly shaky hand and has about a 15% success rate in producing a nice line on paper at any given time), Painter leaves a smoother, more natural stroke. So I typically use Painter to sketch, ink (if I need to--a lot of the time, I stick with seamless CG), and do strand-y hair. >D

Photoshop is solid for most everything else, and it has the advantage of having the Dodge tool and Smudge tool, which I use religiously. (I know Painter can do similar things, but I personally don't like the results as much.) Oh, and it's color tweaking and shape-transforming features are pretty useful too.

1) So here's how I start--roughly sketching a design in Painter using the pen ink tool. Starting with a blank canvas, I create a new layer just for the ink lines (this layer will always be one of the top-most layers, since we want it to be above everything else). I just mainly concern myself with the details of the face for now (why? Habit, I suppose ^_^), and leave the rest of the body as an amalgamation of messy lines. I want my Dark Chi to look... well, I suppose the "darkest" a persecon can get is emotionless and maybe slightly sad. So I accomplish this by making her Chi-ish eyes stare slightly down and appear like they're looking off into the distance, a non-smiling mouth, and a slightly hunched back. Oh, for reference, the original file is pretty large. Like 1200x1600 or something like that. Whenever I’m referencing particular brush sizes in the future (and I try to avoid doing so for this reason, but I know some got past me), keep in mind that that’s relative to the size of this canvas. If you’re working with a smaller piece, then a “big brush” size for you may vary.

Now comes the next step, probably my least favorite of them all, and that is.... *drumrolls* outlining! Sometimes I do this in Painter if my current sketch is too messy and I need to completely re-ink. If the original sketch isn't too bad or if I'm working on a picture where more detailed inking isn't too necessary (like a seamless CG picture) then I cheat a bit in Photoshop and basically use the eraser to erase everything except the line that I want to keep, and then the smudge tool to smooth out that line.

2) But... This picture will undergo "reinking." I basically open the file (always saved as a .PSD until the very end), click on the sketch layer, and go to Image->Adjustments->Color Balance and play around with the settings until I've made the whole thing a nice, light shade of cyan. Since I'm going to ink over this layer, I want it to remain visible but noticeably separate from my brand-spankin' new and shiny layer. After that's done, I create a new layer above this sketch layer (called “ink”) and return to Painter.

3) Now comes the "nice inking" stage. Basically, it's pretty self-explanatory. Pick a lovely, pointy pen (I like to use smooth ink pen and make the tip pretty small--you can experiment with the lines if you like) and neatly trace over the sketch. Like I mentioned before, I'm not much of an inker and don't really enjoy it, so I try and get away with as little inking as possible. Coloring is more work if you don't ink all the details now, but that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make. For example, even though I know there's plenty of detailed lace I will eventually add to her dress and probably a flower in her hair, I choose to skip inking all that in. Additionally, you can see from the screen shots that the body of the inked Freya looks different from the “sketch.” I determined that the original frame was too small, and promptly made adjustments on my “nice ink” layer. Did I mention my rough sketches aren’t very thought out? The inking, on the other hand, will serve as a platform for the rest of the picture, so I’m more careful with the way things look.

After you're finished, you can delete the old sketch layer and marvel at the cleanliness of the picture now. (I actually kept it around for a few more steps, and really turned down the opacity of the layer to 20%)

4) The next step has always been one of my favorites since ancient times--coloring skin! It's by habit that I color skin first--no real substantial reason other than maybe the fact that I like to see the face done as soon as possible (only when the face is done do I feel like I'm really in the "groove" of coloring ^^), and the skin is such a big part of the face. Actually, for this picture, I want to try and experiment on a "different" type of coloring. (I guess I shouldn't be writing tutorials on anything that's not a "tried and true" method, but I don't think this is really *too* drastically different than what I normally do.) Basically, I'm going to attempt what I call "soft-cel," which is sort of a compromise between normal cel-style coloring and soft-style coloring........


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Comments: 253

ChildOfMoonlight In reply to ??? [2006-07-30 15:38:47 +0000 UTC]

I can't download it!! *sob* ;_; everytime I click on download it says "page not found"!
could you send it to me per email, please? ó_ò

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UntrueParadox [2006-07-28 20:47:22 +0000 UTC]

somehow the download doesnt work for me...

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pianochord [2006-07-16 04:28:35 +0000 UTC]

It looks like a wonderful tutorial... but dA won't let me download it!

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De5olation [2006-07-13 02:29:04 +0000 UTC]

The file is not there?

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Lycao [2006-07-11 10:57:36 +0000 UTC]

Oh no!, i went to download it but it says its not there anymore .

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Maulsypaulsy In reply to ??? [2006-07-10 04:00:11 +0000 UTC]

Awww I wish I could download this, but it says the link is broken TT_TT
Could you possibly put up a link? Thank-you! (Btw, LOVE your tutorials!)

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querulousArtisan [2006-07-10 03:15:54 +0000 UTC]

*gonk* I can't download! It keeps telling me that file cannot be found. ;_;

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Testralli [2006-07-08 22:58:29 +0000 UTC]

nice

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Annie-sama In reply to ??? [2006-06-28 20:12:07 +0000 UTC]

help i can't download it. it says file not found. T-T

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Cerulians In reply to ??? [2006-06-26 16:56:56 +0000 UTC]

Is there a link to download this guide? Because I can't find it. Thanks!

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Xaiyu In reply to ??? [2006-06-11 16:08:03 +0000 UTC]

a Wacom 6x8 in. tablet,
...
after reading the tut, I went crazy on a search for tablets and found them to be withing a range of $45 - $380 :\ how much was the one you have? I'd like to know if there are better preferences on a 6x8 than a 46 other than it's bigger and such, please...
awesome tutorials, I love them!!! but I'm a mouse user TT^TT

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Baka-Dono [2006-06-10 23:25:45 +0000 UTC]

i...don't understand how to download...where exactly do you download it...(shame)

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YamPuff [2006-06-07 14:59:55 +0000 UTC]

Wow! Thanks! I'm going to use this..

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YoukaiBabe [2006-05-27 00:24:21 +0000 UTC]

Hey its me again! I've decided to give a re-try on this now that i got a tablet (thank god). But as many people have been saying lately, it's not exactly downloading. So if you fix it, give me a shout (not the shoutbox ) <3<3

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Kiki-the-Strawberry In reply to YoukaiBabe [2006-06-01 15:41:54 +0000 UTC]

yeah! please give me a shout too! i really want to use this tutorial! thanks!

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Kiki-the-Strawberry [2006-05-24 00:57:36 +0000 UTC]

this is a really good tutorial though and im sure that if i could download it, it would mkae my picture B E A UUU tiful!

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Kiki-the-Strawberry [2006-05-23 23:51:28 +0000 UTC]

ah shoot... hate to contribute to all these error messages, but it's not working for me either... anyone find anything out?

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ruri-osagi [2006-05-19 16:47:52 +0000 UTC]

hi! I've found this tutorial through a deviant search and I'm really interested in finding how you color the skin so prettily, but for some reason I can't download the file! It said something like file not found. Is there any possible way you can re-upload it or send it to me? I would appreciate it very much ^__^

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AnimeFre4k [2006-05-14 15:21:43 +0000 UTC]

ahhh it won't download for meeeeeee D; i like your other tutorials. very informative but this one won't downloooaaaddddd. wah >.<

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TellerofTales [2006-05-09 19:29:49 +0000 UTC]

Wow this will help me alot Thanks!

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marudeamu [2006-04-28 15:34:21 +0000 UTC]

helpfull information thanks ^^

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limewired [2006-04-26 08:44:22 +0000 UTC]

wahhh file not found T_T

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TastyOne [2006-04-13 19:44:21 +0000 UTC]

I hit download and it says the file cannot be found. Did you remove it?

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bent-and-broken In reply to TastyOne [2006-04-19 00:35:16 +0000 UTC]

Yeah... I'm getting the same message. What happened, joulee?

-cries-

I love your art btw... ^-^;; Just so you know.

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TastyOne In reply to bent-and-broken [2006-04-19 01:39:36 +0000 UTC]

thanks

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Daiweii In reply to ??? [2006-04-04 13:26:09 +0000 UTC]

nice looking tutorial!!

but it says file not found for me .

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Norikota [2006-03-31 15:26:02 +0000 UTC]

ok, I think I'm missing something altogether!! where is the zipped file? I'm sorry, I can't find it! :sad:

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joulee In reply to Norikota [2006-03-31 18:43:52 +0000 UTC]

hit "download" in the box below the picture

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Norikota In reply to joulee [2006-04-01 02:17:51 +0000 UTC]

oh. stupid moment sorry... thanks

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Norikota [2006-03-31 15:24:41 +0000 UTC]

yay!! a tutorial!! but.. umm. I can't find the link to get part one, I'v got 2 and 3...... am I missing something?

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ebell1 [2006-03-23 02:40:50 +0000 UTC]

You rock! I hope with this even i can improve! ( of course my stuff is less manga and more american style but any coloring tuterial will help )

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butterflybutcher [2006-03-14 16:46:33 +0000 UTC]

colouring tutorials help so much!! and i really do need the help.
awesome tut!!

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moiblonde [2006-03-02 13:36:43 +0000 UTC]

its a really gd idea t do tutorials. lets hope it helps. thanks

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bigblackfatcat [2006-03-02 08:51:24 +0000 UTC]

Erm i've also just started using photoshop recently. This shud help me a lot thanks! Btw, where is the zip file U're talkin about? I don't see it anywhere... o_o" I need help in colouring too esp making shadows.

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Dilema-Necra [2006-02-25 19:49:42 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic, absolutely fantastic. This is really helpful, especially the bits about layering. You have made my life fifty times easier.

And I love your drawings in the art arena on gaia, they're beautiful.

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SailorCosmos119 In reply to Dilema-Necra [2008-08-05 00:33:57 +0000 UTC]

excuse me? would u still happen to have that file? the download thing doesnt work anymore and i dont know if joulee gets on anymore. Please help if you can^^

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joulee In reply to Dilema-Necra [2006-02-28 02:36:19 +0000 UTC]

^___^ Happy to help! Yes, Layers are Key!

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YoukaiBabe [2006-02-11 23:46:55 +0000 UTC]

how do i download the rest of the instructions??? (the zip)

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YoukaiBabe [2006-02-08 00:48:20 +0000 UTC]

ok... I've gotten to the point where i realllllllllllly need your help! Do you know any 'special' techiniques for smudging (and getting the skin the way you do with the blending and the ....ness) that you are willing to share with me????? i've got the base colour down (light peachyness) and i've tried a bagillion times to get the other tones of skin and for them to....mesh and it just hasn't worked once so yah.....so if you could help that'd be great! tanks! ^.^

YoukaiBabe

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YoukaiBabe [2006-02-05 23:32:24 +0000 UTC]

omg this will help me so much! i've just been doing pencil drawings! Now i can do them...cool...ily....that may not make sense but still! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! I have a feeling i'm going to have trouble on the lace lol

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joulee In reply to YoukaiBabe [2006-02-06 21:18:00 +0000 UTC]

don't worry--you'll probably find the lace easy after reading the lace part of the tutorial ^^

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YoukaiBabe In reply to joulee [2006-02-06 23:58:30 +0000 UTC]

Yah i guess. I've had it started for about a two days but i still can't get the skin to blend ( it litterally looks like it got skin transplants everywhere lol. Oh well i'll get it eventually ^.^

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joulee In reply to YoukaiBabe [2006-02-07 19:04:37 +0000 UTC]

good luck! ^^

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YoukaiBabe In reply to joulee [2006-02-08 00:08:08 +0000 UTC]

thanks I'll be needing it! lol all i need to do is get the smudging and stuff down and i'll be good to go. ^.^

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InspirationDruid26 [2006-01-30 15:41:59 +0000 UTC]

Love this tutorial! It really helped!

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joulee In reply to InspirationDruid26 [2006-02-01 00:20:25 +0000 UTC]

I'm glad! ^_^

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brightshadows [2006-01-29 20:27:41 +0000 UTC]

How much does a tablet usually cost?

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joulee In reply to brightshadows [2006-02-01 00:21:06 +0000 UTC]

$100-$300 depending on size and quality. ^_~ Check out the wacom website for details.

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brightshadows In reply to joulee [2006-02-03 03:55:38 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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marajcat [2005-12-04 22:15:52 +0000 UTC]

Very helpful tutorial, all three are great! Thank you for sharing your expertise with us!

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