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Requested by a certain turd muncher during my livestream
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IF you can't read it: (Plus additional notes)
STEP UNO: Fill in your base color
STEP TWO: Add shading! With brush tool, add shading. Then go over it with pen tool.
STEP THREE: Using the airbrush tool, add dark shading (preferably same color as the eyelash) at the very top of the eye
STEP FOUR: Using luminosity setting, add fat specs of light at the bottom of the light. Lower opacity, and then still on luminosity, add skinnier specs of light in the same place. Note: Do no cover the fat specs of light with the skinny specs
STEP FIVE: Using the color of the eyelash, make the pupil. Using blur tool 2, blur ONLY the top into the middle slightly. Not the whole thing.
STEP SIX: On luminosity setting, make a big circle where the light source is coming from.(Use a color brighter than your base color) Lower opacity IF NEEDED.
STEP SEVEN: With luminosity, make several dots with a color brighter than your base color. SMALL DOTS preferably at the top of the eye. Then add your sparkly! You can make it a heart, a star, a circle, anything you want. Be creative!
STEP EIGHT: Using luminosity with an airbrush, use your base color to shade the eyelashes. Blur more if needed. Then using your base color just add 1 or 2 dots at the edge of the eyelash.
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Side notes:
Depending on the version of Sai you have, the settings might be different
LUMINOSITY=ADDITION
That's all I thin I need to add. xD
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Comments: 10
PeaceIsMyFirstName [2014-06-01 13:07:11 +0000 UTC]
;-; Sorry for asking... Why when I press luminosity, everything in that layer goes white? and when I lower the opacity, it remains white... I`m new to sai so yeah... ;-;
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RainingTeddyBears In reply to PeaceIsMyFirstName [2014-06-01 15:31:14 +0000 UTC]
Are you using a separate layer for luminosity?
Luminosity (as far as I know) brightens the color, so you should try to use a darker shade for the highlight if it turns completely white. Make sure that when ever you use luminosity, it's on a different layer than everything else. That way everything else will stay the same as you left it, and the highlights will be brighter and more shiny, which is the purpose. =] You should use a separate layer for any layer settings.Β
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PeaceIsMyFirstName In reply to RainingTeddyBears [2014-06-07 14:52:35 +0000 UTC]
Oh, thanks! XD
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RainingTeddyBears In reply to Ellumy-sshi [2014-04-17 21:32:57 +0000 UTC]
No problem (=
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RainingTeddyBears In reply to Hope-chan00 [2013-02-14 22:45:03 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad you like it? xD
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Hope-chan00 In reply to RainingTeddyBears [2013-02-15 07:31:56 +0000 UTC]
YES OF COURSE !!!!
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