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TIPS Spotlight : Painting Skin

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TIPS Spotlight : Painting Skin Once you're done with your line art, your next challenge will be to c

TIPS Spotlight : Painting Skin Once you're done with your line art, your next challenge will be to color your art! But how do your color skin without making it look too flat? How do you add details? This time, we've chosen tutorials that will answer these questions using Clip Studio Paint! Not sure how to paint skin? Want to know how to paint different styles in one go? Shin has you covered in this in-depth tutorial, complete with a video! In this thorough tutorial, Luckykyunart takes a methodical approach and explains how skin color works, and why you should not rely on a single skin tone palette without understanding why they pick those colors! In their realistic style, FelipeGaona shares how they block in, add and adjust the brightness and color when shading skin! Learn how to add sub-surface scattering and textures too! Foxvon explains a simple way to paint beautiful human skin by applying lighting theory and color theory, along with tips on adding details such as pores, freckles, wrinkles, and more! In this tutorial, Miyuki explains how they shade and color skin using the default air brush! In this official tutorial, professional illustrator Morikura explains how to finish up on your skin shading, and give it extra details! When you're shading, you need to have an understanding of what part should be highlighted and what part shouldn't. Learn how to shade the body and face, shade different tones of skin, and use gradient maps to adjust the final result! [Tips of the Month]( Are you a blogger, YouTuber, livestreamer or just have a big following on social media? Whatever content you make, you can earn a kickback when you introduce your audience to Clip Studio Paint. Sign up now! [Click here for more information]( [Twitter @clipstudiopaint]( [Facebook @celsys.clipstudiopaint]( [Instagram @clipstudioofficial]( [CLIPSTUDIOPAINTchannel]([YouTube CLIP STUDIO PAINTChannel]( [( Studio Support]( [Official Tips and Tutorials]( From: CELSYS,Inc. This mail is sent by Celsys to those who have entered a contest, purchased Clip Studio Paint, or signed up for a free trial. If you do not wish to receive this newsletter, you can [unsubscribe here](. If you are unable to unsubscribe with the above link, please reply to this email with the word "Unsubscribe" in the subject line. Copyright © CELSYS,Inc. All Rights Reserved. [View in browser](

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