I do similar techniques to this, though if you have a the biggest-sized brush for the dodge/burn tools, it'll make it look darker/lighter, and you don't have to worry about "cleaning it up" ;)
I don't want to share :p I guess mine is similar to shays ;p but I will say that you must know what dodge and burn are, because you use them or blur the layers or something :z
I've never heard of paint.net - I would recommend you get a different program, I use Photoshop(not free), but I know some people use GIMP, which is free.
This is absolutely beautiful! I use the dodge and burn tool, but I set it to a certain setting, which simulates the skin colors. It's easier than black and white shading, and more convenient. It takes less time and it can be used on most skin colors well. It's my favorite technique so far!:)
Ooh I like the detailing on the glove :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe a little more shading on the skin, but looks good :)
Thanks, and I'll work on it!
DeleteHet girl, stop with the dodge and burn an it'll help Alot :p
ReplyDeleteCan you message me on how to do another technique? Idk what dodge and burn is lol!
DeleteUse white and black and change the opacity. It's more consistent than having a palette, imo.
ReplyDeleteYou should do Nicki Minaj in her Marilyn Monroe pic for her new song.
I do similar techniques to this, though if you have a the biggest-sized brush for the dodge/burn tools, it'll make it look darker/lighter, and you don't have to worry about "cleaning it up" ;)
DeleteI don't want to share :p I guess mine is similar to shays ;p but I will say that you must know what dodge and burn are, because you use them or blur the layers or something :z
ReplyDeleteI dontt use photoshop, only paint.net. And i use black and white shading
DeleteI've never heard of paint.net - I would recommend you get a different program, I use Photoshop(not free), but I know some people use GIMP, which is free.
DeleteThis is absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI use the dodge and burn tool, but I set it to a certain setting, which simulates the skin colors. It's easier than black and white shading, and more convenient. It takes less time and it can be used on most skin colors well. It's my favorite technique so far!:)