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A little dress cheat sheet made for a friend [ID under cut] X | X | X

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I finally took a moment to...practice? A little bit? Nothing too intense, but I just wanted to share. References make a big difference, huh?
I made an Art Summary template, if anyone would like to use it.
Feel free to tag me, so I can see your wonderful year~
Clipping is a nifty tool that is good for A LOT OF STUFF!
A tutorial about Clipping Layers in Medibang!

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I did a small tutorial for a friend with different colors of shading~
inquisitorpsyduck replied to your post: If I was painting a primarily white and red...
I’m gonna go with brown there, mostly because of how it works with red.
agripinaafalls replied to your post: If I was painting a primarily white and red...
Brown is an underrated color for primer
Thank you for the advice! I was also leaning towards brown, mostly because it’s not as dark, so I don’t have to fight to get the whites white enough.
hi how do you sharpen your pictures?
When you’re in Photoshop, you duplicate the current layer you have and go to Filter > Sharpen > Smart Sharpen and here is my settings:
You don’t have to have the same settings, but mine are always like this! Hope this helps you in some way. x