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Character Shading

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 5:13 pm
by sillyanimate
I want to my character and to be shaded(skin)
Problem is idk how :-(
Tutorials are not helping
Any ideas

Re: Character Shading

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 12:19 pm
by saintbe
I've been experimenting with skinshading and I got some ok results ... I use it on the legs of my profile picture :

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I create a group layer in which I use masking. I put a highlights layer on top of a shading layer on top of the actual body layer ... like this :

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For the shading and highlights I use a set of soft edge effects.

Hope this helps.
-K.

Re: Character Shading

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 7:11 pm
by synthsin75
saintbe wrote:I've been experimenting with skinshading and I got some ok results ... I use it on the legs of my profile picture :

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I create a group layer in which I use masking. I put a highlights layer on top of a shading layer on top of the actual body layer ... like this :

Image

For the shading and highlights I use a set of soft edge effects.

Hope this helps.
-K.
That's real nice looking. Can you show a shot of the vectors (paths) used.

Re: Character Shading

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 3:01 am
by sillyanimate
so its easier to have shading in a diffrent layer?

Re: Character Shading

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 10:07 am
by saintbe
sillyanimate wrote:so its easier to have shading in a diffrent layer?
I believe it is easier to control on different layers ... you don't want the shades to go outside of the body.

Edge effects are difficult to control and go outside of the body easily or will cover the lines of your body ... by applying a mask you can prevent that from happening. If you place your shades on the same layer as your body then you cannot apply masking to it and the shade will go outside of the body like so :

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Note that there are some things to consider though ... if you use different masking groups and if you use "exclude strokes" on them then you will get an ugly white line if the groups cover eachother (see nose in below picture)... just take that into account when you create objects because it's really frustrating when that happens and I haven't found a fix for that yet aside from starting over and recreate the objects :evil: ...

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I kinda fixed the nose above by adding the nose to the face layer ... but I don't like to add too many objects on one layer ... anyways, it still looks kinda flat but that's just because I still need to add the highlights to it :

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Anyways ... I'm not happy with the shading yet and the nose needs some more work in the turns but in the video below you get some idea of the result :



@ sythsin75 : not sure what you are asking me to show you ... but here are screenshots of the highlights vector layer and shade vector layer :

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I hope this is what you asked for :mrgreen:

Cheers,
-K.

Re: Character Shading

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 3:42 pm
by hayasidist
Ah! so just strokes not fill for the shade / highlight? And do those layers have blend mode "normal"?

Re: Character Shading

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 4:11 pm
by saintbe
hayasidist wrote:Ah! so just strokes not fill for the shade / highlight? And do those layers have blend mode "normal"?
Yes ... on the legs I just used strokes ... on the face in the video example I used some fills.

Yes, just normal blend mode :

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Cheers,
-Kim.

Re: Character Shading

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 5:57 pm
by jezjones29
I tend to do the same as saintbe, masking is the best way.
http://www.animestudiotutor.com/masking ... ll/#step_4

Re: Character Shading

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 6:31 pm
by synthsin75
saintbe wrote:@ sythsin75 : not sure what you are asking me to show you ... but here are screenshots of the highlights vector layer and shade vector layer :

Image - Image

I hope this is what you asked for :mrgreen:

Cheers,
-K.
Yep, exactly what I was looking for, thanks.