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This is your boy Chiwara back to y'all again with another art tutorial, man If you're new to the channel go ahead and hit that like button, comment, subscribe Make sure you click post notifications so you will be notified every time you budge on some heat In today's video, we finna do a remaster video since I'm way better at it And we're gonna make the details a lot better than the first one So without further ado, let's jump right into this thing Okay, first thing you want to do, like always, you want to draw your picture in there And then you want to draw the opacity down Lock that layer, create your new layer By clicking this blank sheet of paper You want to come up to your brushes Click this blank sheet of paper right here to create a new brush Hit okay, go to your pressure and set this to three And move this to three And you will only get that option if you're using a tablet or art tablet, you know what I'm saying Like a Wacom or bamboo or a UG, that's what I'm using right now is a UG While I draw right onto the monitor So after I set my brush, I get the pressure for my lines So I know y'all be asking what type of brush I'm using And it's just the way I draw, I draw with pressure Like I start my line out light with light pressure Then I press firm in the center And then I end my lines with light pressure and it give me that type of style Okay, first thing we're gonna do, we're gonna draw the size of our brush Make it a little smaller Probably can go even smaller Wait no, let's keep it 0.5 is pretty good And we're gonna start with, for some reason I mostly start with the nose When I'm doing cartoons So we're gonna go ahead and start with the inside of the nostrils You want to make sure You're making use of some clean lines So rule no more, always make sure Your line work is super clean Make sure you're closing your lines off So when it's time to do the coloring, you won't have No problem With it not filling in certain areas So make sure you connect in your lines We're gonna go ahead and finish doing the outer shape of the head Of its head, so Hair effect with the pencil tool So what you want to do, select the pencil Double click it, make sure you got your settings for your pencil just like mine Hit okay Move this color to the top So when you fill in So when you draw it, a fill in like, you know what I'm saying, the inner So whether to only fill it in if you like make it where it can close off So that's what I use to Color in all the black areas And I use the pencil tool to do my shading You want to make it kind of jittery So it won't be too clean A lot of times I have to do it over because it'll do like that little blob of ink You've just seen That's why I do like smaller portions of it Instead of just doing a lot with it I make stopping points So they won't start glitching on me and messing up I'm going to do with the pencil tool for right now On the line work And then we're going to go back to our brush To add some finer details that we missed So to go back to your brush Make sure just make it a little smaller Add the detail right here Make this possible Before you even thinking about getting to the coloring part You got to make sure you got your line work Your line work super tight You know what I'm saying Detail limit Let's get back out our pencil tool Move this black color to the top And we're going to do the 3D behind the drip 3D effect Hit the shadows Now that we got the drip Go back to our brush Make our lines small as we can Now we're going to come and add the fade Make us some small lines That we can copy and paste Pretty good Select these lines Hold Alt Just going to keep dragging and dropping While holding Alt 8 effect We're going to clean it up and come down here Brush again We're going to add some lighter hairs We're going to spread them a little further apart And we're going to copy that And we're going to hold Alt And we're going to paste it again Spreading it out And come back with our brush Let's finish adding hairs to make it Our flow in one direction And then we're going to make our brush back bigger To like the number one Brush And we're going to make the hair go into the fade So the closer you get to the hair The thicker you want to make Yeah, your hairs That's the, to the fade And the farther you get away from this part That's when you want to make it light as you can So the fade to the shoulder closer The bigger your lines going to be And the further away the smaller the lines we get So you can have a nice cool looking fade I think that's pretty good Now we're going to go back to our smallest brush And we're just going to add some hairs right here I'm over here to help this out Now that we, wait, let's hold up, hold up, hold up Hold up Now that we finished making our line work as clean as we can get it What you want to do is You want to select everything You want to come up here to Object Expand the Pinch And click Merge on your Pathfinder So we can make all our lines one After you do that You want to drag your line work to this blank sheet of paper to make a copy Lock the top copy So let the second one Go to your Retangle tool You want to find a good base color to start out with Okay You want to drag that color Over the entire picture With your Retangle tool Now you want to go to your Selection tool You want to right click the color Go to Arrange Send to Back So we can send the color layer behind the line work And you'll know if you did that step right If you look over here at your layers You'll see your line work sitting on top of the color After that you want to You want to click And select everything once again And then you want to click Merge on your Pathfinder While you got all that selected Right click onto the color after that And go to Isolate Select Group And now we can delete this outer color When you click Isolate Select Group Every That's why I say it's good to close off your lines Because every group that's closed off Every section that's closed off That counts as a group So Like this is a section This is a group This is a group right here So make sure you close off your lines That you know At the end of At the end of doing all your line work You're going to want to color different from certain areas So make sure you got it closed off if you want to do My coloring process So What I like to do before I find a skin tone I'm going to use I like to go ahead and color my eyes So let's click onto it And I still got Isolate Select Group Activated You're going to hold Shift Just select more than one thing At a time I'm going to throw down hold Shift I'm going to color this white Click off of it I'm going to select everything Edit Edit Color Adjust Color Balance Go to Preview And I always tweak My colors while I'm drawing Try to give it like more of a reddish tone Pretty good right there Okay Another thing we're going to do You see how we got colors trapped in the hair And every time you try to click it You will make a mistake And click your line work So to keep from doing that You want to click this drop down menu right here Stroll down until you see your last black line work You're strolling Went too far And we're going to lock all our black lines So we're going to hold a lock button And we're going to stroll up And keep the top tool unlocked And close it back And now we can come over here And select this white selection tool And then we can delete all the colors out of the hair Without touching our black line work And it'll say you so much time from trying to go in there And do it like piece by piece When you can just try to select it all Without touching your black line works Because we locked it all You know what I'm saying So we're going to just clean the colors out of the hair Go back to our regular selection tool And finish doing our base color Isolate select group again Every time I color lips I always do the top lip Shade darker From the bottom Pretty good That's a pretty good start Now what we're going to do Is lock that layer And we're going to create a layer in between And what I shade with As I told you before I shade with the pencil tool So what we're going to start with Is our darker tones And I like to start with the eyes Sometimes or the nose When I'm shading as well So we're going to sample the eye color Purpleish, bluish color But right here And that's what I like to shade with As far as the inner eye But make it a little grayish Select our pencil tool And I draw my shadows Right here on the shadow To the other side Draw the other shadow Notice you got a little shadow right here Shading is just important as drawing The picture too Because it can really bring out your art So make sure you practice shading as well Sample our skin tone And we're going to find a nice dark shadow Redder so it'll flow better And we can always tweak it as well So I put all my darks on one layer And then my mid tones I'll put that on another layer And then my lighter tones I'll just keep adding new layers Like dark, mid, light And then just keep going from there Just in case I want to change something I can just go back to that layer So let's go to our pencil tool Okay I see you have a shadow Under the nose And the more you do it the better you'll get at it This is like my favorite part of drawing Is shading We're going to leave a lot of space For our mid tone shadows So while I'm drawing my dark shadows I keep the other The placement for the other shadows And mine as well Once you get the hang of it You'll it'll just start You'll just start flowing You'll flow with it It'll just start coming natural Because I always start out slow And then I just start really getting into it Like just the more you look at the picture The more you'll really be like Oh there goes shadow, there goes shadow And you'll slowly build a picture It takes a lot of practice as well So I think in due time you'll get the hang of it So don't be discouraged Like if your picture is not turning out Exactly how you wanted at first You got to stick with it man That's everything in life Anything you want to get better at If you stick with it Man you can do anything Just got to grind Other shadow right here What was this? And we almost finished With our dark shadow layer Now we're finna go to our mid tone So we're going to create a layer under our dark layer So every layer we make will just fall under it So I'm going to sample the skin tone again And we're going to find a nice in-between color So before I get started with the whole picture I'll just do one shadow So I can tweak the color right here Now before we really get into it We're going to tweak the color We might as well just go ahead and tweak both of the shadows while we at it So unlock the dark shadow Highlight everything But we keep our base color layer locked And let's go to color harmony Make sure you got all selected so you won't miss a color When I'm making these cartoon heads You'll catch me playing with these tones a lot Until I finally get it like exactly how I think it should be Make this a little orangey here Too much Oh we got it Pretty good Step back and look at it This isn't pretty good for right now Go back into it I'm finna mess with it Edit Edit color Just color balance Preview How to make them all flow together I think that's pretty good right there Okay And we'll switch the darker tone I'm not feeling that darker tone color right now But let's go ahead and shade everything out So we're going to go back to our mid tone Select that Right out of pencil tool Out of mid shadows I think that's pretty dope right there Now I'm going to create another layer Under our mid tone And we're going to go even lighter So I'm going to sample the skin tone I'm going to find a nice little blend Try this out real quick See if I like it We'll tweak it later I think it's good for now We'll tweak it later to make it flow with all the other colors Let's go ahead and draw our shadows All right we got those Shadows laid down We're going to select it And we're going to tweak the color a bit So it'll flow better with the rest All the other colors I'm going to go back to the lips Add the mid tones That's why it's good to put stuff on different layers So it'll be easier to tweak colors Create us another shadow layer We're going to try to go even lighter We're going to sample our skin tone Gotta do it Too dark So we're going to select that shadow we just made And we're going to tweak it So we have a color harmony See the shadows really shape out your picture To give it more dimension as well So now Now that we got our shadows just how we want them We're going to unlock We're going to unlock all our layers Let's accept the black line work on top And we're going to highlight it And we're going to try to tweak We're going to try to tweak all these at the same time See how that go Go edit color Adjust color balance Preview Flow just a little Am I pretty decent Now we're going to highlight everything once again Go to edit color And we're going to go to color harmony Put our all and we're going to change that Let's show you we did because it's looking too pinkish Now we're going to do the highlights I'm going to go back and tweak these colors some more Okay now that we got all the layers And the tones just right I think what we're going to do We're going to create Another layer under all the shadows And we're going to go through and we're going to add our highlights So we're going to sample This skin tone And we're going to bring that color up Close to close to white And now we're going to come through And just add Highlights on our picture Okay We're going to select all that For the object Expand We're going to click merge on our pathfinder And we're going to drop the opacity down So it won't be too bright Go right back on top of it Into the lighter areas Go ahead and go ahead and make this white Okay now that we finished With the coloring of the shading We're going to create a line work I mean we're going to create a layer Above the line work And we're going to add the detail And the eyes and the hair We're still on our pencil tool We're going to draw this little thing right here And we're going to select the color white And now what you want to do is You want to go to your gradient tool I'm going to select your gradient color And create you a three pointers And on each end of the pointer You want to make it dark And you want to fade it into like a You can just copy my numbers You know what I'm saying Because I just really do this Uh-oh I do this like random But I make both of the edges dark And I kind of fade it going into like a color So now we're going to bring it closer And we're going to make the center Pinkish purplish look Okay that's pretty good for some Some details in the hair Now we're just going With our brush tool We're just going to draw the hair effect And there you have it you guys How to make a cartoon here Remastered using rice gum If you're new to the channel You already know what to do More heat coming soon And I'm out of this thing