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Published: 2016-08-18 01:20:35 +0000 UTC; Views: 4384; Favourites: 37; Downloads: 0
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♦ FULL SIZE IMAGE OF TUTORIAL CAN BE FOUND HERE
A quick tutorial made with support from my patreon! A quick cheat/trick to make cool skin tones and stuff
Some extras to the tutorial:
♦This is just a quick shortcut. If you want, you can pick colors manually after studying this method. Study the masters and study other digital drawings. Artists from the baroque era, romanticism era, and chiaroscuro paintings use the color zones the most, so you might wanna search for that! Artists like Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Leutze, etc can help.
♦ As mentioned, the zones vary on skin tones, gender, and age. Females are less likely to have blue tones on their upper lip and jawlines because they lack beard, and children are more likely to have more red tones in their cheeks.
♦ Don’t get discouraged, just play with your color pallette, color pick as often as you can and just drop colors! if it’s not looking ok or natural to you, just paint over it and start again, it takes time to get an eye to pick colors manually or polish, so hopefully this quick workaround can help you get used to it.
♦ The rest of the body tends to have color zones too. Red is more prominent on palms, soles, and joints, for example. study bodies to understand these better
♦ study faces and bodies. In real life, these color zones aren’t as prominent due to the amount of cells and tissue lying underneath our skins, but art is stylization, so take advantage of it and use it on moderation! It’s meant to be subtle, so try to avoid doing this
I hope you find this useful ! if you have any questions feel free to drop me a message
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Comments: 9
Senyao0 [2022-08-17 18:50:10 +0000 UTC]
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Jruva In reply to xxRisunaxx [2017-12-13 00:13:56 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome, hope it can help you in future endeavors ^^
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Ekkusu-sama [2016-10-04 16:40:08 +0000 UTC]
Una de mis principales complicaciones al momento de darle color a un humano/robot-humanoide: el color y/o tono de la piel. Creo que muy pocas veces he quedado satisfecho con un coloreo que haya hecho de esas partes... y eso que he cambiado mis técnicas de coloreo tratando de conseguir un estilo ideal con el que me sienta cómodo, pero aún no lo encuentro tampoco es que sea super constante practicando... de hecho, dibujo ocasionalmente y en momentos de alineación planetaria.
Sin embargo, tus consejos son muy buenos. Intentaré ponerlos en práctica para ver si se pierde un poco el toque plástico que tienen las pieles que hago.
Por cierto, tus Art Skills se han incrementado demasiado... en serio, te admiro.
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Manu-Santoos [2016-08-22 20:39:45 +0000 UTC]
Whoa, I didn't know that! Living & learning, as my mom says, right? ^^ Those were really great tips, please keep up the good work!
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