My ocs are at each others throats so of course Cass had to bash Corrine for her model walk 💀 I’m just imagining them meeting like that one scene from Zoolander
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My ocs are at each others throats so of course Cass had to bash Corrine for her model walk 💀 I’m just imagining them meeting like that one scene from Zoolander
About this: I saw the ghost bride hey arnold fanart timelapse and how were you able to know that the "blueish" colors felt right? (its right... – @impactrueno on Tumblr How do you feel about picking a color, say a deep orange in this example, and using that for a "Multiplied" layer for shading a character in, again for this example, a sunset?
i got a similar ask about this a while back and i've been working on something to better explain what i mean because i'm not too happy with that guide anymore so i'm just gonna address both here!
in my original post i talk about choosing analogous colors rather than using layer settings, but you guys are asking about multiply layers so let's talk about that since frankly they do save up a lot of time and headaches AND they can help understand color more easily so we can pick the palette from scratch next time.
right, so we have our guy.
in the sunset example, a deep orange multiply layer would look something like this:
however, in my previous guide i said that usually warm lighting means cool shadows. this isn't always the case, however, because the color of your shadows are determined by your environment and bounce lighting. shadows on their own have no color because they're just absence of light, so the color we perceive them to be is what's being projected onto the subject.
this same sunset with cool shadows would look a bit like this:
if that looks more natural even though it doesn't match the orange of the background, it's because sunsets only look orange around the area the sun is in the sky, so the color of the sky that's facing our character here would not be projecting an orange glow onto him.
while it's not a hard rule, like i said, usually warm lighting comes with cool shadows. i think it's also worth keeping in mind that reference photos can look very different from one another because of editing, exposure levels, filters, weather and time of day, etc. so also take your own outdoors observations into account. always observe colors when you go outside if ever (don't be like me)
here's another sunset example except the sunset is now behind our viewpoint and facing the character from the front. he's not fully lit up, perhaps he's standing under something where the sun light doesn't reach him directly. i used a red glow to indicate sun this time only because i think it looks cool with the teal sky:
now addressing the ask with the "pikachu in a green house" example: yes, i suppose using a multiply layer that matches the color of the environment works. after all, like i said up there, shadows will usually reflect the color of the surroundings the subject is in.
this was a lot of blabbing about colors and i didn't even touch on values which is also super important!!! but i'd like to do some studies before i talk about that to make sure i'm not talking out of my ass. hope this helps though!!
also this was originally going to be a patreon exclusive post but the more i think about it, the less i like the idea of putting educational material behind a paywall. i think this stuff should be more accessible for the people who can make use of it. so i will only put out there that if this helps you and you enjoy my content, i have my patreon and ko-fi if you can afford supporting me with a couple of bucks so i can continue making stuff like this 🫶
I saw the ghost bride hey arnold fanart timelapse and how were you able to know that the "blueish" colors felt right? (its right when you put the base flat colors then added like a "blue filter" to the colors, around 1:42). I color picked the colors and its crazy, helgas "skincolor" is actually a blueish gray but beside all the other colors it looks like her skincolor.
I've seen it in many cases when they put a character in a different backgrounds so they gotta match the characters colors to not feel out of place, but I have no idea how to do that.
(the timelapse in question)
honestly i just eyeballed it, it doesn't have to be the right color at first because you can always adjust as you go along. note that this grayish blue layer i put on top of the base colors ended up looking warmer once i added the rim lighting, which was a more saturated blue.
as i added more warm elements to the background (aka purple and magenta) that initial blue shading layer had to be adjusted to match. you may notice the shadows on helga ended up being more greenish than blue. that's because it's the complementary color to magenta, meaning they're on opposite ends of the color wheel. between those two sits blue-teal, which i used for the lighting. i think those are three of four colors making up a tetradic palette? the remaining one would be orange, which i didn't use.
that's the walkthrough for that specific piece but let's talk a bit more about how to pick colors for shading, lighting and backgrounds:
i didn't touch on values because that's a bit trickier, it depends on not just the color but also the material you're coloring (a soft wool sweater isn't gonna have the same contrasting values between lights and shadows as, say, a shiny leather jacket.)
i hope this made sense? these aren't hard rules, obviously you can go crazy with colors in art if you so choose. sometimes you have to bend the rules to get the desired effect.
I thought it’d be good to add a pinned post here for my socials also since I’m posting more on this blog nowadays!
I’m Cass! I normally work on Commonwealth Cass - a FO4 comic but have been posting non-fallout things here.
I like working on comics and have picked up writing fics after getting into Dragon Age. I started working on a Fenhawke series for DA2.
I’m also working on getting better about animatics and animation ^^
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Thanks so much Mush! 🎉 hope you’re doing well ^^ nice hearing from you!
It’s my birthday today and was so grateful I could spend it with my partner and friends🎂💖
I hung out with my friend @savagegunderson at the tarpits the other day and she got me some awesome shirts, wall art and a Hancock figure along with this card that cracked me up
I guess DA2 being 15+ years old at this point would make the tarpit appropriate 💀 I told her it reminded me of those glue trap memes so I doodled this
And @kirain gifted me my first ever cameo and I still haven’t recovered lol
Thanks so much guys for being supportive of my fandoms 💖
Thought I posted this ages ago, but I ended up hospitalised and didn't realise I had it saved in my drafts. 😵💫
Thank you so much @riadoodles for this gorgeous drawing of Vae and Emmrich! They look hopelessly in love, and I couldn't have asked for a better art trade! The way they're looking at each other, Emmrich's smile, Vae's gentle touch—it all makes my heart swell. You have an incredible talent, and I'm honoured you shared it with me. 🥹
A million times thank you! I love seeing them in your style. 💜💚💜
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Dragon Age II, Dragon Age (Video Games), Dragon Age - All Media Types Rating: Mature Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Fenris/Female Hawke (Dragon Age), Fenris/Hawke (Dragon Age) Characters: Fenris (Dragon Age), Female Hawke (Dragon Age), Hawke (Dragon Age), Aveline Vallen, Donnic Hendyr, Danarius Additional Tags: Touch-Starved, Slow Burn, Slow Build, Pre-Relationship, Trust Issues, Tournaments, Jousting, Rivalmance (Dragon Age) Series: Part 5 of Rupture and Repair - A Collection of DA2 Fenhawke Fics (Corrine and Fenris) Summary:
There is a threat to Fenris’ Mansion and Danarius’ involvement in an upcoming tournament. Corrine Hawke, a mage, offers Fenris a plan to compete as a knight of House Amell and also has a few remaining cards up her sleeve. With their unresolved tension, there is a lot more being left unsaid.
*Ahem* Ladies and gentlepersons, I've officially compiled it!
Fenris:
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So I bought one of the personal messages form Gideon Emery on cameo, and I think I’m dead. This is so much more than I thought it would be. I just asked for something uplifting as Fenris, and he hit me right in the heart.
In the spirit of WIP Wednesday, behold: my second ever chibi doodle, featuring my Hawke, Farryn, @cass-artblog ‘s Corrine, and @shelternmberone ‘s Sandor! Thank you both for being a continual inspiration to me ❤️
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