Tbh i think a skin coloring tutorial or a clothing coloring tutorial would be mega helpful. I struggle mostly on those and its such a pain founding a good tutorial 🤔
False detail is a really good tip, I always assumed it was some texture overlay or post processing sharpening that gave that "polished sketch" look to the art
So funny. I just discovered Bilibili today. Would love a video focusing on tenten. Found some of their content, but most don't have translations :( Also I like the fleshy way you painted the lower eye lid. Could be another video on its own that I would watch. How to paint skin.
00:16 actually even if you speak chinese you probably cannot understand everything on bilibili, most people usually dont know that chinese isnt a language, is more like a cluster of languages that can be as different as English and Russian. If you compare with UA-cam and Europe, Mandarin would be like the English, most people in Europe can understand some English, but a lot of them dont really will use English whole time (it's interesting how China behaves as it's own continent sometimes)
Can you please link to the bilibili videos you mention? It's hard to look them up since the titles are in chinese, but i do want to watch them after your video, so i think it would be good to actually link to them in the description also as a way to credit the original artists
I think you're explanation is wrong. Yes you think of the eye as a circle, but a glass on the outside, and opaque on the inside. That's why you have the glare where the light is coming from, and the the lit up part of the eye, on the opposite side. So for example if the light is coming from the left, the glare will be on the left, but the light will be on the right side. The left side of the eye will also be in more shadow, because the right side is lit up.If you think about it, like the example I said above you'll get it. Outside of the eye, the cornea is glass, and the inside of the eye as being solid.
Tbh i think a skin coloring tutorial or a clothing coloring tutorial would be mega helpful. I struggle mostly on those and its such a pain founding a good tutorial 🤔
I'll definitely try and get around to creating those tutorials one day!
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False detail is a really good tip, I always assumed it was some texture overlay or post processing sharpening that gave that "polished sketch" look to the art
Skin coloring tutorial would be awesome!! Thank you for your helpful tips
I think skin coloring tutorial would be awesome from you! Please do one
So funny. I just discovered Bilibili today. Would love a video focusing on tenten. Found some of their content, but most don't have translations :(
Also I like the fleshy way you painted the lower eye lid. Could be another video on its own that I would watch. How to paint skin.
Using this! Thank you! ❤❤
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thank you!!! I think skin color tutorial would be cool
just in time i needed this thank you 😭😭🙏
You are my saviour
lmao the "detailed diagram" 😭🔥
00:16 actually even if you speak chinese you probably cannot understand everything on bilibili, most people usually dont know that chinese isnt a language, is more like a cluster of languages that can be as different as English and Russian.
If you compare with UA-cam and Europe, Mandarin would be like the English, most people in Europe can understand some English, but a lot of them dont really will use English whole time (it's interesting how China behaves as it's own continent sometimes)
great
Can you please link to the bilibili videos you mention? It's hard to look them up since the titles are in chinese, but i do want to watch them after your video, so i think it would be good to actually link to them in the description also as a way to credit the original artists
As someone who can access both the English and the Chinese world, Bilibili in respect to UA-cam is like Melbourne to San Francisco
Yippi! :3
so are the only blending modes used here color doge and normal?
wowo!
I think you're explanation is wrong. Yes you think of the eye as a circle, but a glass on the outside, and opaque on the inside. That's why you have the glare where the light is coming from, and the the lit up part of the eye, on the opposite side. So for example if the light is coming from the left, the glare will be on the left, but the light will be on the right side. The left side of the eye will also be in more shadow, because the right side is lit up.If you think about it, like the example I said above you'll get it. Outside of the eye, the cornea is glass, and the inside of the eye as being solid.
what drawing application do you use?
procreate :)
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