 What's good you two this is your boy chi world back to y'all again with another art tutorial Today, I will be showing you guys a full walkthrough of how to make a realistic cartoon head using manga studio aka clip studio paint without further ado Let's jump right into this video first thing I do Just drop the opacity down on the picture Cut this off real quick. I like to make a white background Let's put one layer behind the picture and make it white And drop the opacity down on our picture Okay, go to the layer above it. All you got to do is click this little blank sheet of paper to make a new layer Then you want to come over here to this pencil Then you want to get out the G pin. That's what I make the line work with It's the G pin Select the color black You can move your stabilization all the way up or you can move it like to 80 something To get a little more control over your lines But the more you move it up the more that help you correct your lines and make better clean line work see we're gonna drop the size down a bit And for some reason every time I start online work, I start with with the nostrils get some nice little clean Majada Stabilization down a little bit so I can get more control on the dreads What I'm doing now. They're just leaving a big space Just making sure it's every Dread is closed off so I can use the paint bucket tool and then go back later and add the detail Part we just trying to cover as much as we can paint bucket But our pen tool and finish finish drawing out the dreads The same thing right here close this off in the inside Just fill in that later than that the detail on that I'm gonna go back make the stabilizer down so we can have more control I'm gonna bring the size on my brush down Details on Now I'd like to go back and forth like left and right with the hair so it's just It'll look natural So I'll do something going left and I'll do something going right now. Just keep that same Keep that same pattern going off us to start adding the color So what I like to do I like to create a couple of these layers Stay my line work on top Then I click the bottom layer of the blank sheet and I find a skin tone first I find a nice little skin tone Mix it up a little bit. It'd be pretty good to start out with That's a nice It's a good little tone to start with In the areas the paint bucket didn't fill in I Just go back myself After I do that, I Mute my line work and then we Get our magic one and we select the color Now after you see you select the color you want to come to the layer right above it Then you can run your line work back so you can see so now When we start doing our shading with the airbrush We can come close to the edges Let's say we come close to the edges and it won't go out the line So we good on that so Now what I do now I find a tone that's I like to do dark to light so start off with like Very dark tone And then I bring the density down so the blend can be it'd be pretty good The higher you got your density up like it ain't gonna blend this good with the next color It's just gonna give you exactly what you asked for But if you bring this density down it'll kind of fade into it So you see what I'm saying so I play with the density and And that's pretty much it sometimes I play with the hardness But most of all I play with the density and the size when I'm doing a shading And even though I'm doing the dark shadows first I go as light as I can You know I'm saying because sometimes I Like the sample colors to just say if I'm going light and I like the way that look I'll right click on to the new color. I just made So I can get a different a different feel but yeah, this is how I So I shade all my pictures inside Mother studio Start dark. I look at all the dark shadows on my picture and I go for those first Let's right click to pick this. We just keep going. We just keep building And what you do with your shadows when you shade and stuff You just bring out the dimension of the picture. Like you give it shape. So you don't want to get like a Notice you got like a orange tone Orange tone. I like to do a lot of right-clicking Grabbing some colors. That's not too dark. That's kind of blend in with the so I can use that to make Different tones of the skin because if you notice Our skin tone is not just like one shade is like a mixture of different tones That's what I do a lot Just like I said, I just keep I keep building and there you have it you guys how to make a Realistic carton head man. The more time you put in it the better it'll be, you know I'm saying it's a lot of things I could have did to it, but you know, I'm saying Moji coming soon Make sure you stay tuned and I'm out this time