Thank you! Don't specifically want to brag but I'm only doing this for a little less than two months so I still have a long long way to go.I hope i will be able to color pages like you one day![]()
Don't beat up yourself like that, there's no need, we all start somewhere and have different learning speeds, maybe one day you could do this professionally, never know! I intend to make a tutorial real soon and post all over to help but for now, what I do for blood is select the lineart where the blood is and shift around color balances to make it really dark red after that I paint below it in a bright saturated red and then on a layer above I start painting over with some shading and highlights to make it pop more. Hope it's of some help!these are amazing and make me realize I'll never be this good haha, can you give me a tip on how you convert the blood to a red. I have to hold off on any of those panels cause besides redrawing entirely, I have no clue what to do
Happy to hear that. Congratulations!Also proud to announce I got a job today so everything is finally going smooth for me oof
Wow, you have a great eye! These are dramatic and lively. You're getting maximum impact with every choice you've made. Very lovely and concise work.Well I'm finally moving tomorrow so idk how soon I'll be able to get back into coloring but I can say I just colored 3 and a half pages for a group project that I can't wait to have them shown, meanwhile have this heartfelt eclipse coloring!
Thank you! I myself use Clip Studio Paint but any graphics software can be used, like Photoshop or (if you want free good options) Krita and Gimp.Wow, you've invested a lot of time into episode 113. Great work. I love the atmosphere created with colors. Colored version of Ganishka is just stunning ;) So are colored Isma and Farnese. What exactly is used to make this kind of colored versions of manga drawings?