0:568:21How to Mix Skin Color and Shadows for Anime Glass Art - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's you have white right and with the white you add one fifth of the white of red okay so that'sMoreIt's you have white right and with the white you add one fifth of the white of red okay so that's one fifth of red. And one-fifth yellow all right and that will give you. Your skin tone.
0:031:57This 1 Minute Digital Painting Tutorial will Teach you More Than You ExpectYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd make a mask of your drag with the color of your skin create a new layer and clip it to your skinMoreAnd make a mask of your drag with the color of your skin create a new layer and clip it to your skin layer by hovering between the lines separating both layers while holding alt.
2:478:54How to Draw Semi Realistic Anime: Portrait Process Explained in ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo here's what i do i take my brush. Tool that has some opacity to it and do a stroke over myMoreSo here's what i do i take my brush. Tool that has some opacity to it and do a stroke over my background it mixes my skin color i picked with the background. And then i color pick that mix.
1:087:40How To Paint Realistic Skin Textures in 3 Simple Steps - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipStep one is going to be to adding just a base texture of skin pore. So sometimes when you paint withMoreStep one is going to be to adding just a base texture of skin pore. So sometimes when you paint with a digital medium. It becomes very well digital looking very soft.
Don’t forget the ambient and the direct lights could changed your basic skin tones. With a strong light, shadows are very dark and the contrast of your picture has to be high, for example. The color of the light is important too. Your palette depends on it too.
You cannot obtain convincing skin if you only add black and white to a basic skin tone. It’s more complex than that. Of course, all skins are different but you can try this : – A little bit of olive green on the shadow. – A little bit of blue under the eyes (lower lids). – A little bit of red on the cheek bones.
By the way, if the contrast is not good, it will not work. Contrast is more important than color. About black skin, I never find a good and single way. It’s really depending on the color of the skin. As black skin is usually very reflective, the light has a big influence on the tones.