Enchanted Winter Forest - Submitted by Booloocrew
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On Your Feet Once Again - submitted by meowstic-seer-of-the-future
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I'll Spin You Valentine Evenings - submitted by naamahdarling
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there is always something to learn in art. today I'd like to share a couple of things that might sound obvious, but to me they pointed out some past mistakes in perspective drawing. hopefully, I won't forget to use this knowledge next time!
music: Elijah Lee - Dreamy
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Skipped a Couple o’ Lillies - Submitted by apocalyptic-dancehall
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Dancers To A Discordant System - Submitted by: fastman27
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Sorry if this is a silly question but how do you get that glowy look for colours in your art?? It looks so cool and pretty
Hi! Not a silly question at all! I'll use this drawing that has a transparent white canvas background as an example. Here it's fully colored and without any effects.
When I'm ready to export as a PNG, I merge all the layers into one and then duplicate that one layer.
This is where the effects happen. On that duplicate layer, I use gaussian blur to begin. Usually I go for somewhere between 5 and 10.
Then, again on that blurred layer, I change the layer mode. Typically I'll do multiply, overlay, shade, or shade/shine.
Here I pick overlay.
I usually adjust the opacity to my liking during this stage as well. In this case I set to 60%.
You can also see there is a "glow" around him. Sometimes, if I don't want this "glow", I'll clip the layer to remove it.
And that's essentially it! I use Paint Tool SAI as my drawing app, but I know different apps have different blur and layer mode options that you can experiment with 😊
This is definitely one of my fav things to do with my drawings. It can really make it so much more appealing to look at in the end...