Yukihiko ⭐️ :
This is a really bad example, but something I recommend is: sharper, Smaller lines; they section off hair mostly by strands and not in large sections in order to get more detail, and for the colors, i recommend shading only where you want light to NOT be. For example, if I wanted there to be light along the top part of the hair, I would only color with softer shades, and not color in the parts where you want it to be white. It gives off a more metalic look, and I like to start my coloring a few cm away from the outline, so it has a white glow to it (this style has a more metallic feel to it, so I worked on figuring out how to shade metal and apply it to the piece!) The artstyle is semi-realism, so I recommend focusing on semi-realistic shading! The art pieces also focus on extreme designs, but before you start going crazy around the designs, you would need to work on how to make detailed and over-exaggerated outfits without making it hard to look at or make out! I’m so sorry for the long rant, but I’ve also been wanting to study this style and I thought I’d share some tips that I learn :3
2026-04-25 18:18:54