Random art tip?
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DanePerson[OP]
07.09.2021 12:29
LinkIn shading, you basically change the original color's hue to warmer or colder (depends) and darken it a bit-
Using black with lower opacity for shading is a no-no
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DanePerson[OP]
07.09.2021 12:31
LinkSame goes with high light but u lighten it up a bit and using white in lower opacity is shit
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Nightshine
07.09.2021 12:31
LinkI do that on a and off xD sometimes I'll do it right and sometimes I wont.
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DanePerson[OP]
07.09.2021 12:33
LinkLel