Dear Farmer,
Last night, a Joja team member found you incapacitated. A medical team was dispatched to bring you home safely.
We're glad you're okay!
(You've been billed 400g for this service)
-Morris
Joja Customer Satisfaction Representative
ok but he totally would
inspired by a post by @hazelnut-u-out :)
loved just the way you are (aka my thoughts on yoshiohka dimple)
(please reblog! I spent a long time on this one)
BONUS UNDER THE CUT:
The little Allen with his mouth super wide and tongue out is my absolute favorite π can we see more of that little guy? He's a silly scrumblo and I love him
heβs based off of this frame of allan laughing. heβs a funny little guy and always looks like heβs screaming lol
Thank you so much you're a life saver π
Alright how the FUCK do you play Pirate 101
π©· The cycle is broken π
uh hi can you give some shading tips? pls?
Sure! :DD
I think the easier way to give some tips is by showing my own process.
(I won't explain here the basics of shading, but if you want I linked a tutorial down at the end of this.)
First off, the program I use is Krita (but any program is ok πβ¨) And here's the brushes I use:
I'd say use at least two brushes. A soft one and a harder one.
To show you I'll use this doodle I did of Murder!Sans (by @/ask-dusttale)
First, flat colors.
Then start shading on a new layer and put it in Multiply mode, then change the opacity at your liking. Don't use black for the shadows! Use a dark color. I usually use a purple or a brown.
Now with the same color, go on a new layer (Multiply mode), and add extra shadows where light has trouble reaching. This gives more depth to the drawing. (To make this process easier I use the Select Opaque option, by right clicking on the Base Shading layer, down in the menu, and then paint on the new layer)
Now fill the canvas with the light's color (or do like me and duplicate the Flat Colors layer, and recolor it if you want the light to be only on the subject). I'm using yellow since it makes a nice contrast with the purple. Put it in Pin Light mode and change the opacity at your liking.
Aaaand
You could say finished! We could stop here, but if you want some extras, go under the cut:
-EXTRA-
Now I- I can't explain what "Bouncing Lights" and "Sub-Surface Scattering" are, so... go see on internet :''D Basically slap some red and blue over the shadows layer in Overlay mode and voilΓ
It'd be more noticeable with less light but trust me, it's good
Now let's talk about ambience. We can create many different scenes just by playing with the light and shadow layers! Change their colors, change the blending mode, play with 'em and see what you get:
Also I suggest studying how color schemes work (I'll link you a video down below). I uhh actually kinda suck at color schemes XD but having at least a basic understanding of them it's useful.
And, here's some tutorials that personally helped me a lot:
Shadows and lights tutorial/tips <- great for learning the basics of shading
Time saving shading solutions
This great rendering tutorial by @/licollisa
Different color schemes
Overstimulating the autistic child who caufht me vaping in the elementary school bathroom to make sure he goes non verbal and cant testify against me
Lantern Rite finally ended. I was expecting a Zhongli and Neuvillette convo but this also makes sense.
Atleast Furina and Navia are there. My fave girls and their tea addiction πβ¨β¨β¨
I like writing for anything I'm currently into and I reblog anything I like to support artists because I can't draw π«‘ (22, she/her but I'm cool with anything)
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