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01-10-2016
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Guy who gets roasted
Join Date: Jul 2015
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Don't worry about color count, just as long as you dont have so many it looks like a painting its so blurry :o When using colors, try to use colors you can -easily- see the difference between, so you can look at it and say "This is normal, this is the darker shade, this is the highlight", not "This is red...this is sorta slightly darker red...this is a slightly lighter shade of red...."
Don't worry about light source, just have overall light.
Dunno what you mean by shape of shading layers.
Colors are chosen like I said before, make sure you can easily see the contrast ( difference between shades/colors). When choosing Anti Alias (aa), use a 50% mix of the colors you're aa'ing. An easy way to do this, is if you can set your pencil tools transparency, set it to 50%, and eyedrop one of the two colors. Then use the 50% trans pencil tool on the other color, which will give you a good AA color.
No real particular order... Usually go with regular colors, no shades first, then darks, then lights personally.
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Thanks helped a lot. And by layers i meant the colors next to each other and by shapes i just meant the shape of the shades so like a round shape would have round shades (but nvm about that)
P.s Any specific name for the kind of shading or nah
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