Use of the colour wheel for lighting and shading by Incantata, journal
Use of the colour wheel for lighting and shading
I want to talk about some simple things that even professional photomanipulators don't give enough attention sometimes.
It's the reason why our work can be perceived as wrong a bit , especially by traditional artists. People who are not artists usually say “something's wrong”
Our theme for today is colour of light and shadow.
I want to point out – there are many colour schemes and rules for that (it would be better to write an individual tutorial on that),
some are better for realistic works, some for surrealism, some for abstraction etc. It depends on your idea.
So... after stalking people's pages (and yours dear reader).
I've decided to step it up. I do have drawings that need to be scanned and touched up. I also have a bunch of tutorials at my disposal. So expect some progress of pictures being posted.
If I can find a decent "How to frame comics" tutorial, I'll post some more interesting comics as well.
I just want to get these drawings off of my chest.
I've been watching you dear reader. Always watching. ~TheSpyplz (https://www.deviantart.com/thespyplz)