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Currently shading this adorable angry bunny emote and can't wait to animate it 😍

#shadingtutorial #bunnyemote #twitchemote #emote #vgencomms

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A dear friend wanted to see how I color hair. So, I made a tutorial. Here it is if anyone's curious. I use Clip Studio Paint.

#arttutorial #shadingtutorial #arthelp

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Today's tutorial is how to shades your artwork in Adobe Illustrator in a pixilated style! . . . . . #Adobe #illustrator #art #shading #shadingtutorial #tutorial #arttutorial #designer #design #artist TikTok video by iBenlo

Today's tutorial is how to shade your artwork in Adobe Illustrator in a pixelated style!

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#art #arttutorial #adobe #adobeillustrator #illustrator #tutorial #shading #shadingtutorial

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A tutorial on how to flat-color flesh. It reads from right to left, and features an illustration of a fleshy tube in various stages of being colored. It reads:
-Flat colors (The tube has been colored a muted pink)
-Color of blood where there is more Blood flow, such as irritation or Thin skin, like joints (The tube has been colored red where the tube touches itself, and on inward bends of the tube)
-Color of bloodless flesh, but a bit exaggerated. Such as hypothermia! This goes in more fatty areas (The tube has been colored blue in the outside, large lobes of tube, where is is not touching itself.)
-If there were bones, Put the color of bone where it is closer to the surface. (A cartoon bone, colored ivory, rests in the upper portion of the uncolored tube.)
-Multiply layer (written in red)
-Multiply layer (written in blue)
-Play with opacity until it looks good! (written in black)
(All of the previous layers have been stacked on top of each other, except for the bone. The flesh-tube is now colored.)

A tutorial on how to flat-color flesh. It reads from right to left, and features an illustration of a fleshy tube in various stages of being colored. It reads: -Flat colors (The tube has been colored a muted pink) -Color of blood where there is more Blood flow, such as irritation or Thin skin, like joints (The tube has been colored red where the tube touches itself, and on inward bends of the tube) -Color of bloodless flesh, but a bit exaggerated. Such as hypothermia! This goes in more fatty areas (The tube has been colored blue in the outside, large lobes of tube, where is is not touching itself.) -If there were bones, Put the color of bone where it is closer to the surface. (A cartoon bone, colored ivory, rests in the upper portion of the uncolored tube.) -Multiply layer (written in red) -Multiply layer (written in blue) -Play with opacity until it looks good! (written in black) (All of the previous layers have been stacked on top of each other, except for the bone. The flesh-tube is now colored.)

A tutorial on how to shade art. It reads from left to right, and features an uncolored squiggle illustrating the written instructions. It reads:

-Soft edge brush
-General light
-Color of light

(Most outer right portions of the squiggle have been colored a bright yellow)

-Hard edge brush
-Highlights
-Color of light

(Select portions of the outer right edge of the squiggle have been colored a bright yellow)

-Hard edge brush
-Rim light
-Color of light
 (A thin portion of the undersides of the squiggle have been colored a bright yellow)

-Any brush, mix n match
-General shadow
-Opposite of light on color wheel

(The undersides of the squiggle have been thickly colored blue. Both soft-edge and hard-edge brushes have been used.)

-Any brush
-Trace edge of shadow
-Inbetween light and shadow, slightly closer to light

(The edges of where the blue shadow was in the previous illustration have been outlined in red.)

A tutorial on how to shade art. It reads from left to right, and features an uncolored squiggle illustrating the written instructions. It reads: -Soft edge brush -General light -Color of light (Most outer right portions of the squiggle have been colored a bright yellow) -Hard edge brush -Highlights -Color of light (Select portions of the outer right edge of the squiggle have been colored a bright yellow) -Hard edge brush -Rim light -Color of light (A thin portion of the undersides of the squiggle have been colored a bright yellow) -Any brush, mix n match -General shadow -Opposite of light on color wheel (The undersides of the squiggle have been thickly colored blue. Both soft-edge and hard-edge brushes have been used.) -Any brush -Trace edge of shadow -Inbetween light and shadow, slightly closer to light (The edges of where the blue shadow was in the previous illustration have been outlined in red.)

A tutorial on how to render art. It features a fleshy, squiggly tube to illustrate the written instructions. It reads:

-All layers on "normal" at 100% opacity. Light, edge, shadow, flats. (Beside this text, there is an arrow going alongside the list of layers from "light" to "flats" that reads "top" to "bottom". The squiggle is largely appears to be patches of yellow, blue, and red.)

- Add "Glow" (written in yellow)
- Multiply Layer (written in red)
- Multiply Layer (written in blue)
- Stay "normal" (written in a muted pink)
(The squiggle shows the effects of the different layers. The yellow is very vibrant, while the blue has become more shadow-like.)

-Play with opacity until it looks good!
-Layer total; 9/10
-1 line
-3/4 flat
-5 light/shade

(The fleshy squiggle is now fully shaded and rendered!)

A tutorial on how to render art. It features a fleshy, squiggly tube to illustrate the written instructions. It reads: -All layers on "normal" at 100% opacity. Light, edge, shadow, flats. (Beside this text, there is an arrow going alongside the list of layers from "light" to "flats" that reads "top" to "bottom". The squiggle is largely appears to be patches of yellow, blue, and red.) - Add "Glow" (written in yellow) - Multiply Layer (written in red) - Multiply Layer (written in blue) - Stay "normal" (written in a muted pink) (The squiggle shows the effects of the different layers. The yellow is very vibrant, while the blue has become more shadow-like.) -Play with opacity until it looks good! -Layer total; 9/10 -1 line -3/4 flat -5 light/shade (The fleshy squiggle is now fully shaded and rendered!)

Here's a quick tutorial on how I color and render!

#myart #arttutorial #shadingtutorial

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