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Hey patrons! I’m starting this month with the tutorial, and it is on elevating your sketch by adding color! This one was suggested to me in the discord server, and I thought it was a wonderful idea for a tutorial. This tutorial is not just about adding color to a sketch, but about doing so in a way that brings added value to the sketch while still preserving the appealing elements of the sketch itself. I hope it’ll inspire some of you to dig up some old sketches and bring them to life with a splash of color and detail!

Below is the cheat sheet for this tutorial, and you can also download the PDF for it at the bottom of the post:

Two other resources that you might find helpful alongside this one are:

I hope you enjoy this one! Subtitled version is coming up in a minute.

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Anonymous

Oh wow, love it! I don't draw in my sketchbook as much anymore, but this new technique makes me want to open it again and sketch right away. I will definitely try it out, thank you for this tutorial Loish! :)

Anonymous

This is so incredible!..i draw n paint but everytime i tried digitally colouring my skethes i messed up..thank you for sharing this!.. I'll try it out💕

Anonymous

Very cool! I have a bunch of pencil drawings that I think I might try this with! I feel like it would be super relaxing too since the sketch is already there :) Also...I was experiencing a weird mandala effect thinking I saw this one before but I think it was a different one with the same drawing lol. Thank you for this!

Anonymous

Though I don't do it too often, I really like this mixed media approach, this video is going to be really helpful to improve the technique I use, thank you!!

Loish

haha yeah i think i talk about this drawing a lot in the one about making your digital portraits more interesting. https://www.patreon.com/posts/tutorial-making-68187088

Anonymous

AH ok. Thanks for the reminder, I need to re-watch that one :)

Anonymous

I am in awe of your ability to merge layers! Do you do it for a particular reason? I keep all my layers because I’m afraid of not being able to go back or edit specific parts. But it kind of feels like it is working against me and I can’t put my finger on it. Any ideas on this?

Loish

for me, merging all of the layers together is a way of just keeping things easy and intuitive. it just takes a lot of time/energy for me to switch between layers, and also makes it harder for me to make changes to the color scheme and details quickly and easily. so merging it all together has solved that for me! but for some workflows, it might be better to keep them separated. for me personally, it's made things a lot easier :)

Anonymous

You are a remarkable teacher. Your work is compelling, your explanations are outstanding.

Anonymous

The cheat sheets are so useful! I really appreciate them :)