![]() ![]() To get rid of this you are going to set your paintbrush on Black and Color 100% (this desaturates the section you colored, so whatever a desaturation setting on your paintbrush tool would be)ĩ. As you can see there is skin tone on parts of Tohru’s eye that shouldn’t be. ![]() I like to give my characters a bit of a blush. Add shading on places such as the outlines of faces/arms/legs, and under hair where the natural shadows would be. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for all the rest of the skin regions. leaving the same area selected set the paint brush on Multiply 34% (same color as step 5) and trace the outline of the arm and in between the fingers to add some depth to the image.ħ. This looks too flat, now we want to shade the arm so that it looks 3D. Do one layer over the area you want to color.Ħ. Once you have selected the region you want to color choose you paint brush tool, set it for Air brush and multiply 100% with the color #FFF0E1. I use the “polygonal lasso” tool to select the area I want to color. If the image needs it feel free to darken up the lines by increasing the contrast/ duplicating the base and setting the top layer on Multiply.ĥ. Erase all unnecessary background and extra stuff in the scan, all you want is your man focus, the character.Ĥ. Choose the part of the scan you want to use in your icon and crop the imageģ. This tutorial was created with Macromedia Fireworks, but should be easily translatable.Ģ.
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