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I did not draw anything in this screen shot!!!! I am just coloring a nillia picture!!!
Don't want any confusion.
Anywho, I am coloring a nillia, and I am so happy with how it is turning out so far, that I took a screenshot. That, and I am a nut. A glazed, salted nut. Canned and ready to be eaten.
Eat me!
Not sure how she colors hair like that...nor how to make Kagome look poisoned...should I add some green to her face?
Edit: I updated teh screenshot since I have done more work on the picture. It's not done yet though...I keep on getting distracted with other projects.
all artwork is all (c) of
the Poisoned picture was drawn by nillia and is being colored by me
Don't want any confusion.
Anywho, I am coloring a nillia, and I am so happy with how it is turning out so far, that I took a screenshot. That, and I am a nut. A glazed, salted nut. Canned and ready to be eaten.
Eat me!
Not sure how she colors hair like that...nor how to make Kagome look poisoned...should I add some green to her face?
Edit: I updated teh screenshot since I have done more work on the picture. It's not done yet though...I keep on getting distracted with other projects.
all artwork is all (c) of
the Poisoned picture was drawn by nillia and is being colored by me
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Ooh, it's looking great. ^~~^ Man, I continue to feel really honored.
My advice is to try to go for more value contrast. See how in some places that purple is a dark, pure purple, and how in the light spots, the skin gets peach, with a few almost-white shine spots.
Their cheeks and their nose-tips should be lighter than other spots.
Eyelids are often the most heavily shaded areas on the human face. In the ref picture you're using, I really didn't shade them enough, I don't think. =/
Anyway, keep working on it when you feel like it! I like watching this unfold. ^^
My advice is to try to go for more value contrast. See how in some places that purple is a dark, pure purple, and how in the light spots, the skin gets peach, with a few almost-white shine spots.
Their cheeks and their nose-tips should be lighter than other spots.
Eyelids are often the most heavily shaded areas on the human face. In the ref picture you're using, I really didn't shade them enough, I don't think. =/
Anyway, keep working on it when you feel like it! I like watching this unfold. ^^