Sometimes I would start with the black and white rendering and then add colors on top, but I feel like sometimes it takes away the liveliness of my paintings. The next step for this painting is laying down the major colors. And at the end of the painting, I’ll be adding a few strands of hair here and there for a more believable effect. That’s why I always start with the big bold shapes first and then narrow it down as I go.Īs for the hair – try to find the big shapes as well!Īs you can see I started with big shapes, then a bunch of smaller ones. One of the biggest issues I see beginner artists face is they focus on a little part of the drawing first trying to get it perfect, but then it’s harder to go back and the big picture. I’m not using any grids, lines or anything of the sort just eyeballing as I go, and trying to put the big shapes down first. I began with a simple sketch starting with lighter strokes and then strengthening them as I feel more confident about the lines I’m putting down.Īs you might’ve noticed I chose a brownish reddish color to start, as I love starting with any color rather than black, I find it helps me keep the drawing phase more lose. Now without further ado, let’s get started. If you want to get started with procreate and need some help, check out my “ Master Procreate App Course”. Today I’ll be showing you how I went from finding this gorgeous photograph by on Sktchy app and Instagram to then painting it inside the Procreate app on the iPad Pro. Hi guys, and welcome to my digital painting tutorial process video! Digital Portrait Painting Tutorial Step-By-Step
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