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Somsoc's Underground Basement3816-12-2017 23:00
ET Design Comp Entries109-12-2017 23:24
(M) Designs - Singles?1124-09-2017 09:48
Designs1919-07-2017 17:47
A Tutorial (for reference)017-07-2017 02:43
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Stuff I couldn't include, not part of actual "tutorial"

My way of shading is always changing so I made this as reference to use later on since I kinda like the result ^^

This is just how I like to design. I find using different layers helpful, thus I use them because it's like an automatic color adjusting.

This method is rather time-consuming, personally, since I tend to be rather precise. (although a lot of the shading is random) Can take up to 2 hours or more depending on complexity of the hair or effort for details. Or less time depending on how familiar you are with designing and the area you have to cover (size of hair).

This particular hair took way too long, I lost count, but if I were to estimate probably around 2hr or more for original hair and another 2hr for pastel rainbow recolor.

The brown recolor was just a recolor of the rainbow (filter ---> monochrome ---> multiply layer + clipping ---> brown) so that took like a minute.

Note to self: Use more normal colors because you will ruin your perception of colors for a while.

This was made by using Medi Bang Pant for bg and the picmonkey for most of the text.


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