Sissy Dracula Is Disappointed - Process (Patreon)
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2. Detailed sketch with fine pencil. I drew different parts on different layers so that I could turn them on and off for the dress by itself and Dracula in the dress
3. Inking! I inked the entire dress, including all the parts that would be hidden by Dracula's body. I exported them as multiple separate layers.
4. Color blocking of just the outfit.
5. Shading. It's the usual shading method which I've described in previous process posts. A solid color burn layer for form shadow and cast shadows, a screen layer for backlight, a solid white layer for shiny spots.
6. Colored linework.
7. Then I duplicated the whole outfit set, flipped the duplicate horizontally, put the mirror over it with a cut-out mask for the mirror surface, and added a transparent solid white with some glass streaks on top. Then I turned on the layers with Dracula's linework and did the shading and line coloring on top of the original outfit. That way, I only had to shade and color the outfit once.
8. Made a cute bat pattern and added a simple background with gradient.
9. Finally, I made some saturation adjustments (making the outfit more saturate and Dracula less saturate (because Dracula is a vampire).