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Nov 2018

I do have a question about shading and highlights for darker colored skin!

I'm currently using a darker purple for shading because I feel that a darker brown will wash out her face. As for the highlight, I'm not sure how light works on dark skin tones.

Any advice would be appreciated!

not op but one thing I noticed pretty quickly: the sandy haired kid in the 2nd panel seems to have 6 fingers? May want to lop one off xD

Whooa such in-depth critiques, I could use one (ouo)/

Do you mind critiquing this? Especially the hair, I don't think it looks convincing but not sure how to handle it.

Also thanks so much for making this thread, you're so nice to help people out like this ^-^

You have 2 general choices when it comes to shading dark skin. You can go with cooler purplish tones like what you did there, which is beautiful. Or like I did with Masa's face in my comic here: https://tapas.io/series/Peasant-Queen1 and I use orange- brown warmer tones because they were in sunlight. if I get to scenes when it is night time then I will use tones similar to the ones you used.

So, brown will not wash out the face if you use the right kind of colors. to develop that skill find models with dark skin and try to study their images, see if you can re-create them and understand the changes in colors in that photo. Someone can be the same color but have different colors every time you draw them depending on the lighting. I tend to look for professional photographers and study their images cuz they use interesting will exposed lighting in their photos. One of my faves for studying faces is jessica kobeissi.

Here's another useful channel that helped me a lot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0-w6-IfmCo1

You have a beautiful style and beautiful coloring choices though. keep it up! :blush:

You need to focus on anatomy more. I did a break down of one panel here:

Our faces have lots of ups and downs. that doesn't show from the front but if we look at at a face from the side:

alot of your problems with the faces come from this issue. it shows more from the side view but they affect other angles as well. understand the head in 3d and you will solve this issue.

here are 2 helpful videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AkPNdEVQG8&t=564s1

: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_05or04sGAo&t=1147s

It's getting harder to keep up with everyone. I'm thinking of recording these as videos cuz I repeat the same tips. opinions?

Ah thank you so much! This helped me a lot! Actually, reading your thoughts on all of these pieces has been very beneficial for me and has given me some great things to think about. :heart: