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# First attempt at colouring...
Mage in colour
Does anyone know a way to make hair look less shit?
Original is by Chorizowagon
(pardon the colourscheme... you can blame Culture Club for that one).
(, Sun 6 May 2007, 16:13, archived)
# *comes and goes*

^my sex life
(, Sun 6 May 2007, 16:15, archived)
# Pantene?
(, Sun 6 May 2007, 16:17, archived)
# pffft
TresEmme
(, Sun 6 May 2007, 16:24, archived)
# I'm quite proud of the hair I did on this one...

Which was just done on Flash... I basically scribble until I like how it looks.
(, Sun 6 May 2007, 16:26, archived)
# Well done, you stayed inside the lines
Have a look how she colours hair. chorizowagon.deviantart.com/ She normally puts on a massive highlight which is quite effective
(, Sun 6 May 2007, 16:27, archived)
# colouring hair
can be very easy or very hard depending upon what style you want to achieve but anime hair is pretty straight forwards, just building up shades following the natural curves then adding some sheen and shadow as I have done simply here.

As always the best way is to follow a number of tutorials and pick up other people's technique. Google for tuts, there are millions.
www.biorust.com/tutorials/detail/148/en/

P.S. if I may? When adding shadow to areas, especially on skin, you might want to create a selection area around the shade first ( comic book artists call this a frisket ) then feather the edges slightly ( more the bigger resolution your image is ) then paint or burn your shading in the selection. This will soften your edges and also if you do nothing else after each brush strok you can go to edit in the toolbar and fade what you have just don by up to 100% and this can make all the difference.
(, Sun 6 May 2007, 16:29, archived)
# good tips here! ^
(, Sun 6 May 2007, 16:52, archived)
# Thanks
I didn't particularly like the shade in the face either (looks more like he didn't shave for a while) so I'll have a play with what you suggested. The rest is just black-to-transparent gradients put over the colours.

I'm a gimp-using pauper, so though there're lots of tutorials, several of them aren't much use because they rely on tools or filters I don't have :/.
(, Sun 6 May 2007, 17:02, archived)