 What's good you two this is what you were back at y'all again with another art Tutorial if you're new to the channel go ahead and hit subscribe make sure you click post notifications So you will be notified anytime your boy drop the heat In today's video, I will be showing you guys how to get a realistic shading Technique down pack the program we're using is called clip studio paint without further ado Let's jump right into this video Get this pen tool the G pen We're gonna make some clean lines. I'm gonna go ahead and like sketch out like a face It's a little Little something something and I move my stabilizer all the way up And sometimes I have you want to get more control You can move it down some we're just gonna make a face for this tutorial. It ain't gonna be too perfect Just a little something something at my face finish. We're gonna shrink it down Stabilize it down so we can have a control or just Freestyle something quick so we can get to the main part Now watch this Get to the color and what you want to do You want to add a new layer or to the top and the great thing about this program is You can just Drop the color in And instead of doing all the steps you would in Adobe Illustrator You can just drop it in and it automatically Fall inside of the work even if it's not on the same layer. So that's pretty dope So what we're gonna do is I'm gonna make sure go back to our G pen Move the stabilizer down make it a little wider about this layer We're gonna cut off our line work layer. What we're gonna do I'm gonna come over here to your your auto select tool You want to click on to the color layer and Now we're gonna find like a darker Just a darker color for the shadows and you can bring your line work back We just did that so we can make a clean selection around our Clean selection around our color And we can add a new layer for our shadows. So what you want to do you want to come over here to your your airbrush tool With so what you want to do is you want to go to your airbrush Go to your average tool. You want to click this soft like the soft brush. You want to select that and we go We're gonna keep our hardness on one. Let's see how big I want my brush the density down So we can have a You want to try to start light and go in darker From the start adding our shadows And what I like to do is after I blend it a little bit like this I right-click on my mouse so I can select the light color So we can keep the same flow going now we go on a little darker That's what I do with my shades. I just keep building on top of it from light to dark Now we're gonna Right-click and we're gonna select the color closest to the Brightest skin tone and we're gonna Bring the density down our brush bigger. Stay closer to the edge on this side Like our density a little lower Shape out the structure of his face with the shadows I'm gonna do to go Go too hard. Make our brush a little smaller We're gonna make our hardness up one Then we're gonna bring our density back up a little bit. Make our brush a little bigger What we finna do finna add the highlights on the face. So you want to add another layer Above the shadow and you want to get a bright color That kind of that'll flow good with the skin tone And we're gonna bring the density. I mean the hardness down We're gonna bring the Density down to first a little smaller. Now we're gonna take this auto select off Another thing I do too. I like to after our color everything And I'm trying to color something else So there's other stuff won't get in the way. I turn it off turn all the layers off And I'll just leave my line work on top So it'll be easier to color. It's easier to drop color inside of We're just gonna color this manually Stick this in the back of everything Okay, okay our brush tool That's our soft brush Gonna bring the hardness up some Top of our line work. All you do is when you shading You just keep building a little character Completed go ahead and hit that like button come in subscribe More heat coming soon and I'm out this thing