Question 1: How to choose between line drawing coloring and impasto? The line drawing is directly colored, either flat or cel. Flat painting relies on line drawing. Once the line drawing determines the basic appearance of the finished product, you can see it. After getting the line drawing, it’s time to select color blocks and highlight shadows in each area. Because line drawing and coloring are completely separate processes, you can use ready-made line drawings, and there are not so many differences in colors, so it is easier to get started, but After reaching a certain level, it is difficult to improve. This drawing method is widely used in animation because it is simple and fast.
For thick coating, you can first lay down color blocks to determine the proportions, or you can draw a sketch first and then slowly lay out the color and modify it. Basically, it is to lay down the background color and environment color, determine the inherent color and then adjust the color. Slowly outline the details through light and shadow color blocks and continuously improve them. Compared with flat painting that relies on simple highlights and shadows to create a three-dimensional effect, thick paint has a stronger sense of reality. It requires higher art skills and color sense. There is a saying that thick paint is a masterpiece. Compared with flat paint where you can tell it is an animated effect at a glance, the thick paint of masters can achieve the effect of making it difficult to distinguish the real from the fake.
There is basically no choice between flat coating and thick coating. It mainly depends on what your goal is. For those who master thick coating, flat coating is not a problem at all. Of course, many people now use both in one painting. Use a mix of flat and thick application techniques. If you are a beginner, you can first learn the structure of the human body, and then you can draw good flat paintings. In the future, if you have time and are interested, you can contact thick coating. Regarding thick coating, you can go online to find thick coating videos, which will give you a dreamy feeling of creating a world.
In addition, for thick coating, I recommend you go to drawr. You can log in directly with your Pixiv account. For the above works, you can watch the author's drawing process at original speed, and then you will know how complicated thick coating is. Something happened.
Question 2: Is impasto a coloring technique or a painting technique? Is there any other coloring method?
Question 3: What kind of coloring method is this? Is it thick? Thank you, it looks like thick coating.
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Question 5: What is the PS brush that creates the thick color effect as shown in the picture? Or how to adjust the basic brush to this effect? Draw lines with a pencil, and then create a new layer (below the line drawing) to paint. As for drawing the effect you mentioned, you only need to adjust the flow and transparency. The brush is the round brush you usually use. Just adjust the size of the pen and it will be fine
Question 6: How to color in PS CS6, how to apply thick paint, why are they all black and white? Are you missing the one on the left toolbar?
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Question 7: In ancient style, is it usually flat or thick? It depends on your style and your technique.
If you apply it thickly, it will look more powerful, and if you apply it flatly, it will be very cute...
And if the thick application technique is not good, it will be easy to mess up the painting, resulting in the wrong light source of the picture, causing confusion. Chickens are difficult to control. It is easier to apply flat and the colors are clear.
This thing will vary from person to person =v=
Question 8: Animation coloring - essentials of thick coating. If you use a computer, it is recommended to change to a highly sensitive drawing board, preferably It's magnetic, put a piece of paper on the drawing board, it will be more stable if you use handmade flowers
① Transparent overlay method, that is, use pigments that are not added with white but are only diluted with toner oil. Multi-layered depiction. The next layer of color must be painted after each layer is dry. Since the color of each layer is thinner, the color of the lower layer can be vaguely revealed, forming a subtle change in tone with the color of the upper layer. For example, applying a steady blue on top of a dark red color layer will produce a rich effect of blue through purple, that is, cold yet warm. This is often a tone that cannot be brought out on the palette.
This painting method is suitable for expressing the texture and thickness of objects. It can especially vividly depict the delicate color changes of the characters' skin, making people feel that the blood is flowing under the skin. Its disadvantages are that the color gamut is narrow, the production process is meticulous, it takes a long time to complete the work, and it is not easy to express the artist's immediate artistic creation emotions.
② Opaque coloring method, also known as multi-level coloring method. When painting, first use a single color to draw the general appearance of the body, and then use multiple layers of color to shape it. The dark parts are often painted thinner, and the middle tones and bright parts are thickly painted layer by layer, covering or leaving them, forming a contrasting color block. Due to the different thicknesses, the rich charm and texture of the colors are revealed. There is no strict distinction between the two painting methods, transparent and opaque, and painters often use both in one painting. When expressing objects in dark parts or shadows, the transparent overlay method can produce a stable and deep sense of volume and space; the opaque overlay method can easily shape shapes outside the dark parts and increase the color saturation of the picture. Most painters before the 19th century used these two painting methods. The production of works generally took a long time. Some painted one layer and left it for a long time, waiting for the color layer to completely dry before painting.
③ Opaque one-time coloring method, also called direct coloring method. That is, after drawing the outline of the object on the canvas, the colors are laid based on the color feeling of the object or the conception of the color of the picture. Basically, the painting is completed at one time. The incorrect parts are scraped off with a painting knife and then the coloring is continued. In this painting method, the paint used in each stroke is relatively thick, the color saturation is high, and the brush strokes are clearer, making it easy to express the vivid feelings when painting. Many painters after the mid-19th century mostly adopted this painting method. In order to achieve the effect of full color layer after one coloring, it is necessary to pay attention to the application of brush strokes, that is, the coating method. The commonly used coating methods are divided into flat coating, loose coating and thick coating. Flat painting is to use one-way strength and uniform strokes to paint a large area of ??color, which is suitable for shaping static shapes in a stable and stable composition; loose painting refers to using the brush according to the natural turning trend of the painted shape, and the strokes are relatively Loose and flexible; impasto is a thick pile of paint on the whole or in part, sometimes forming color layers or blocks of color up to several millimeters, which makes the paint show interesting texture and strengthens the image.
Question 9: How to set up the PS thick paint brush cannot be explained in one sentence. I suggest you read more gouache painting tutorials and sketches. These are the basics, such as highlights, shadows, midtones, and how. Coloring is all available. Once you understand these principles, you will become more comfortable with practice.
Question 10: When applying thick PS coloring, should I use color, overlay or multiplication? I won’t say for the moment whether the exact answer is overlay or multiplication, but one thing I will explain is: these two effects Try them both, you may not be satisfied with either. Don’t forget to adjust the transparency sometimes to achieve the best results!