Jun 10, 2016 #1 Katie1313 Senior Member Joined Apr 15, 2016 Posts 1,217 Bells 92 Switch 6113-3549-6414 I've seen a lot of people's art that looks almost as if it were glossed, and is shining from the light. This is obviously done by shading - but I was wondering if anyone had tips on how to do this. Thanks
I've seen a lot of people's art that looks almost as if it were glossed, and is shining from the light. This is obviously done by shading - but I was wondering if anyone had tips on how to do this. Thanks
Jun 10, 2016 #2 That Zephyr Guy crouton.net Joined Aug 24, 2015 Posts 2,112 Bells 48 Literally just... highlight something too much. It'll look glossier the more you highlight it. Setting a layer to the luminosity setting might give you a good color setting. Last edited: Jun 10, 2016
Literally just... highlight something too much. It'll look glossier the more you highlight it. Setting a layer to the luminosity setting might give you a good color setting.
Jun 10, 2016 #3 Katie1313 Senior Member Joined Apr 15, 2016 Posts 1,217 Bells 92 Switch 6113-3549-6414 That Zephyr Guy said: Literally just... highlight something too much. It'll look glossier the more you highlight it. Setting a layer to the luminosity setting lights give you a good color setting. Click to expand... Thanks!
That Zephyr Guy said: Literally just... highlight something too much. It'll look glossier the more you highlight it. Setting a layer to the luminosity setting lights give you a good color setting. Click to expand... Thanks!