Right of the back of @faline-art‘s recent Tempest Shadow, we have an autumn Apple that they di
Right of the back of @faline-art‘s recent Tempest Shadow, we have an autumn Apple that they did a few weeks back! Things are getting a bit more chilly here in Utah, and I find myself wishing I had a few more layers of warm clothes between me and the winter air when during the rare times I’m outside. I have to admit, seeing a happy Apul like this one warms me up a bit inside. Has to be one of my favorites from their gallery. Again, give them a follow if you haven’t already!This one was a bit spontaneous. I had it in my ‘to color’ folder for a little while now. It was only when Amarynceus invited me to a multi stream that I had to find something to color on the quick. I don’t like to miss any chance to stream with the greats, after all.Original sketch and the coloring process below.Most drastic thing I did differently was change the brightness values. I wanted to get some brighter colors going and it was worth a try to learn something new. Found out I could brighten up the entire layer without losing much if any lineart fidelity. The difference can be noticed by comparing the background between the two. The rest was simply using a pen and flat colors. Painted the entire thing by hand without using too many shortcuts. Wanted to use more festive colors of red and green. So happy Faline put a scarf in there so I can fit some green in. Scarfs should match the eyes, after all. The deep red bordering on burgundy looks so very good on our favorite Apul horse. Even the brown looking boots are just a different shade of red. I believe it’s quickly surpassing blue as my favorite color. So many options.Another thing I’ve done is switch stylus nibs here and there. I’ve been using felt tip nibs for a very long time now. Decided to swap out and found a difference in how I color. What used to be fare too sensitive of an input has now become very easy to manage after a year or so of coloring. Flex nibs have more traction and ‘bite’ than others do, which makes them great for lining, but the default plastic seems to make coloring a bit faster and easier since it responds to even the lightest of touch. That’s all I can say for now. I fear I might have less to talk about in the future, but I believe that can be solved by continuing to challenge myself. I hope you guys continue to be there with me on t his journey. -- source link
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