How I Color My Anime Art ✦ Digital Drawing Tutorial [Clip Studio Paint]

Hey! Do you know how to make actually good use of colour theory in your digital art? Here’s the anticipated video about how I choose colours for my anime drawings! This guide is separated into 3 main parts. I show the basics which are relevant for my personal colouring process and how to apply them. I hope this simplification is easier to understand than a complex colour theory guide. The more I made content for the video the more I noticed how deep of a topic this actually is. So please keep in mind that this is just my way of understanding colour theory and isn’t meant to be complete. But it’s enough for my current skill. I hope this provides a foundation to follow my process of colouring. If you have any question please feel free to drop them in the comments! ______________________ ● Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:17 1. Basic Colour Theory 00:29 2. Choosing Colours 02:35 Lighting 04:48 Context matters 08:27 Add Colour Variety! 10:08 3. Accents & Highlights 11:05 Outro _____________________ ● Art Resources: Drawing Software: Brushes: - Sketch/Lineart: - Colouring: (Accents & Rimlight) (Accents & Rimlight) (Shading) (Details) Standard Airbrush for soft light Tablet: - XP-Pen Artist Pro 16 Gen 2 _______________________ ● Socials: - Twitter: - Instagram: ● Art & Support - Prints: - Kofi: ______________________ ✦ Music: 1. Reminisce by Tokyo Music Walker Stream & Download : 2. Dawn In Tokyo by Tokyo Music Walker Stream & Download : Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 3. “Space Racer” by Bad Snacks (Youtube Audio Library) 4. Last Bus Home by Tokyo Music Walker Stream & Download : Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Thanks for reading! ______________________ #color #digitalart #animestyle #animeart #animedrawing #rendering #coloring #digitaldrawing #howtodraw #process #drawingprocess #illustration #clipstudiopaint #xppen #artguide #arttutorial #illustrationmaking #artvideo #howtocolor #colortheory #howtopaint
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