Home Artists Posts Import Register

Content

Hellooo everyone! :) I hope you’re all having a happy week so far 🤍

Here is a brand new tutorial for you! This one is covering how to paint different kinds of lighting scenarios: rainy lighting, golden hour, spot lighting, and dual lighting ☀️✨

I hope you all enjoy the video! 😍 I definitely want to cover more lighting scenarios in the future (since there are lots more! 👀) so stay tuned for future videos and step-by-steps for those 🥰

Main brush used in this video:

  • Soft Render (my custom brush for rendering & coloring in Procreate!) ✏️

Here are some quick links to other content to help with this topic:

You can also browse more tutorials by clicking or tapping the Tutorials tag at the bottom of this post! 🏷️ I hope you all enjoy the video!! 🥰🫶🏻

Love,

Lydia 💌

Files

How to Paint Lighting Scenarios 💡🫶🏻✨

Enjoy! :)

Comments

Anonymous

I totally love this tutorial and it is incredibly useful, as all of your videos! I think of all the wonderful characteristics in your art the lighting might be my favorite and I think it's a privilege to learn these techniques for you. I do, however, would like to make an observation and a request: I missed examples of these techniques in medium and dark skin tones. Your previous tutorial on how to color skin covered a bunch of useful techniques for most skin tones possible (and they were awesome!) but I missed you applying the lighting techniques in darker skin tones. If you can make a video demo or a Real Time drawing video with some examples it would be incredibly useful since I learn a lot from these. Again, thank you for all of your efforts, I think you're a great teacher and I love learning from you <3

lotusbubble

I’m so happy you enjoyed the tutorial Yara! 💕 and I absolutely love this suggestion, I would love to make a video covering lighting on darker skin tones since the color choices for light & shadow can definitely vary on darker tones! I’ll write it down in my notes to cover in the future 🥰 thanks so much Yara!!

Anonymous

Thank you so much for your videos, I love the way you can create different atmospheres through the different lighting settings! Your art and videos are the reason I have been trying to learn more about Procreate, saying this; when you merge the layers, you mention that before you start, you need to make sure it is at multiply and not normal...where do I change it😅? Sorry if it is a silly question, but I have been looking for how to make this change and I have not been able to do it.