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Hello there! (o^^)o

I've made another tutorial in my series from sketch to finished artwork! This tutorial will cover how I digitally paint skin and builds off my two previous tutorials that you can find here:

Sketching a face 

Cel-shading 

Digital painting is probably my favorite style of coloring at the moment because it offers so much freedom to render a drawing exactly how you want. Mistakes are easy to cover/redo and the freeform approach I take is a process I find rather therapeutic. Now I could keep talking about it, but I'd much rather show you instead! <3

Here are some additional resources for your reference:

 ♡ The blending brush I mentioned 

 ♡ A digital speedpaint I did recently  

  • This is particularly helpful if you're more of a visual learner. It captures movement, strokes, and detailing that is difficult to explain through text and pictures alone. 

I've also attached a .zip file to this post that contains the full-res images of each step in the tutorial. Check them out to clearly see the changes I did from one step to another and the difference it makes since the images in the tutorial may be too small to catch such details.  

If you have any other questions feel free to leave them in the comment section below! Hope you have a wonderful day and much love~ ^^ 

Vicki

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Katyenka S.S.

It's so inspiring how you can keep things so simple yet they end up looking amazing and "finished" (o✪Q✪o) I have a bad habit of focusing too much on small details, being a perfectionist.

vickisigh

What a sweet thing to say, thank you Katyenka! <3 Ahaha I have trouble with that too, sometimes I just have to force myself to stop changing things and be like It's done! No more messing with it!

Valerie Brown

Thank you SO much for sharing your tutorials!! I'm currently using one of your tuts as a launch pad for a Kiki /Jiji piece and while its definitely out of my comfort zone and taking some time, I'm absolutely loving how it is turning out and I wouldn't have had the confidence to do it without your tut (o w o)/!!!

vickisigh

aaa you're welcome, i'm so glad that they're helpful! ^o^/ that's awesome, keep working at it, i'm sure it'll look adorable :D<33