 What's good, YouTube? This is what you were all back to y'all again with another art video, man. If you're new to this channel, go ahead and hit that like button, come in, subscribe, make sure you click post notifications so you will be notified anytime your butt drops on heat. In today's video, I am using one of my faces from my face pack. If you would like to purchase the face pack for yourself so you can keep up with me and follow along step by step, the link will be in the description below. Without further ado, let's jump right into it. First thing you wanna do is make a copy of this face. Drag it and drop it. Create new layer, just drag it and drop it right there. Bam, lock the top. We finna use my skin tone palette as well. So, go ahead and select a color from the Chiwara palette that will be in the description below too. So you guys can grab that if you would like. Make sure your bottom color is locked. Make sure this color is at the top. Go to your rectangle tool and we're gonna drag that color over the entire picture. Then you wanna right click the color, go to arrange and send to back. After you do that, you wanna highlight everything together and click merge. So the color can become one with your line word. Right click the color, go to isolate, select the group and we're gonna delete this outer color right here. Now, we're gonna hold shift and we're gonna change the color to it's toboggan, like red, select these glasses, change that to white. You feel me? Hold shift, change that. That color right there, the gray, gray is blue. Go to this lip color, make that dark. Isolate, select the group to this. We could give it a gradient, but we don't, we'll do all that later for now. Now that we got our base color laid down, let's create a copy of our color layer, lock the bottom one, turn the eye off real quick. Right click the color, select the color first, then go to isolate, select the group. The skin tone out of that layer, delete this, because that's a part of the glasses. We can turn the eye back on on our bottom layer, create us a new layer, put it in between them two, right there, and now, let's start adding our shadows. Go to your pencil tool, make sure your pencil tool settings look like this, then you wanna hit okay. Okay, the first thing we're gonna do, we're gonna create a dark shadow under the nose. Now what I do when I create my shadows, I try to follow the shape of the nose, so watch this. Watch this. Since I'm going from a shadow from the bottom, you notice how I'm following this shape. Follow that like this. We're gonna leave a little light source right here. We're gonna close it off, you know what I'm saying? We're gonna create another dark tone under this bottom lip, right here. I'll create another shadow, a deep shadow right here. Let's just connect. Also, I'm gonna let you guys see the reference I'm looking at. I'm gonna put it on the string inside of post, so when I'm going off of, I'm also doing my own thing as well. Let's put a dark shadow under his chin right here. The dark shadow inside of his ears, and this shadow. You notice too, once I finish doing all my dark tones with that one color, I always create new layers for different colored tones. So every colored tone has its own layer. So if I need to go back and change something, I ain't gotta worry about trying to work around other colors, because I separated them all. Need to put one behind this little, and let's create a new layer that's underneath that dark tone, right there. And we're gonna go a little lighter. And it's just gonna be the transition phase on this side of the face. Ain't much light hitting on this side of the face. Come back this way, with a deep shadow right here. Let's just, this color, a little lighter, you know what I'm saying? So that's all it is, it's just transition with colors until you get that effect, you know? And just like I said, every time you go lighter with your tones, you tuck it under the darker tone. I'm gonna make this a little darker, so I'm gonna select this color. We're gonna go to edit, edit colors, adjust color balance. Then we're gonna put this on CMYK. Convert, go to preview so we can see what we're doing. Y'all think that's pretty good, it okay. It's gonna look a little darker. Let me make sure I got this. And a lot of times when you're looking at a reference, it's not gonna show you, so you gotta improvise. It ain't gonna show you all the details of where you should put shadows, you just gotta go off your natural instinct. So that's what I'm doing, right? Just trust yourself sometime. Right under the top line work layer, the shadow for this red. Let me zoom in some, so it's a nice little dark shadow. Right here, this lip layer, create us a dark tone. Create me a new layer, some of this skin tone. We're gonna create a highlight, really just on the nose. Edit color, adjust color balance, perfecto. Let's make a copy of that layer with the glasses on it. That we color, make a copy of that layer. Come to this top, right here, and let's select the glasses. Right click, go to isolate, select the groove. Hold shift, and select both of the lenses. Now on your swatches, you should go to your super soft black vignette, I think that's what it's called. You wanna click that, and it's gonna give you that little gradient look like this. Also, we ain't done there. What we gonna do, let's go to window, pull out your gradient, we gonna change the color, or the fade of the gradient, like this. Into a color, you know what I'm saying? Come over here to your gradient tool, and select it, that gradient, to be. I'm so y'all can see what I'm doing. Click off of it, that's a nice little gradient on the glasses, gonna create us another layer, right above the glasses, you know what I'm saying? Underneath the top line work. Now you wanna come over here to your swatches, and you wanna look for fading sky. After you find the fading sky, you wanna change this color to like a purplish red, that's what I can describe it. Then you wanna change this color to just a bright pink. After you do that, you wanna come over here to your pencil tool, and we gonna draw out the little highlights of the glasses, you know? That's a little flare on that. Okay, after you do that, you wanna select the little two highlights we made, or you got all of it selected, you wanna go to effects, and you wanna go to blur, and then you wanna go to gauging and blur. Then you wanna bring your blur down, sunken. You don't want it to blur, I bet. You okay? You envy me. And now we done, man. Just like I said, if you wanna follow along with this tutorial, work on your shade, and work on your game, feel free to purchase my face pack. I think it's like, I don't know, I don't know how much it is. Probably like five dollars, I think. 10 faces for five dollars. So, go ahead and get you this face pack, go ahead and get working on your skills, follow along with my tutorials. Make sure you stay tuned, MoHeat coming soon, and I'm out.