bisexual candycorn: thoughts on skintones
people ask me a lot about drawing poc, more specifically “how” to do it. my kneejerk reaction is to get frustrated by it, because the answer is “just like you’d draw anything else.” it’s like the main excuse artists and writers use to not include poc in their art and in their worlds — they “don’t know how,” implying that we somehow operate by a separate set of rules, that while white characters don’t require a special set of considerations to be varied and textured and interesting, non-white characters are just an elusive series of step-by-step instructions that most creators just can’t be assed to learn or to include
i still feel that way
but
i guess i can understand that most instructive media focuses specifically on white aesthetics, proportions, skintones, and features, so there really is a need for more instructive material that is more inclusive
i can dig it
that said, there is a lot that i don’t know and am not good at and i don’t really feel comfortable trying to instruct other artists, but i’m fine with taking you through my thought processes a little
SO here’s some stuff about skintones. it’s not perfect, and there will never be a better teacher than the world around you for showing you what things look like and how to express them
first off, if you’ve ever seen me stream you know i don’t usually block in my shading with hard lines like this. i like to paint and sample colors as i go, but i’m trying to communicate my ideas about color a little better
but i’ve always used the same basic process for coloring skintones, any skintones, forever and always:
this is going to change up a little bit with directional lighting, colored lighting, environmental lighting, shit like that, but this is your basic procedure. the biggest mistake i think artists make is using skintone+black for shadows and skintone + white for highlights, and that results in pretty dull looking skintones
in the former image, i only varied the value of the main skin color, but in the latter i also varied the hue and saturation. doing so gives you more of an opportunity to add warmth and depth to your colors, as well as bring in environmental colors if you need to
you want to sample around the palette, use reds and purples and oranges, don’t just stay within the range of your base tone!
this applies for all colors, not just skin, but especially skin! you want skin to look alive, not plastic and dull
these same rules apply for most skintones
though it’s always going to be incredibly helpful to just look at references of the skintone you’re trying to draw, for little details like (for example), very dark skin, because there is a more extreme light/dark variation, will often look much more reflective than very light skin under the same lighting conditions
like so
because of this, you’ll want to work on using light more than shadow to describe form on dark skin
again, this is true of all colors, but especially skin, because you don’t want skin to look flat and lifeless!
the same rules can apply to fantasy skin tones. start with a base tone, then use warm, saturated colors to add light and shadow. sampling around the palette becomes really important for fantasy skintones if you are trying to make them look realistic/believable
this is especially true if, for whatever reason, you wanted to make a character with grey skin that looks alive and believable
OKAY THAT’S THE END OF OUR SHOW
LOOK AT THIS GOOD ASS RESOURCE MOTHERFUCKERS
reblarging to read/try later
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I also use this same method for painting fur like this
EDIT: I also usually use the 4th nib but accidentally used the 3rd for this
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Yes, it’s finally decided that there is going to be a contest, so if you’re interested; please continue reading!
What is the contest about?
It’s fairly simple; redesign one of Ria’s outfits shown in this post. There will be up to 10 winners. The price for the first winner will be getting requests from four artists and one poem! The winner will also be featured on Repair-Her-Armor! The rest of the winners will be getting one request from one artist each. The artists will be randomized - so you could be getting a price from anyone!
The Artist List can be seen here. ♥
While the idea is simple enough, there are some guidelines and rules that need to be followed.
- End date is July 5’th. (I might delay it to August)
- Only one entry. This means you can only redesign one outfit.
- What format your picture is doesn’t matter, but .jpg or .png is preferred.
- You may submit your entry to RHA or my personal blog, but emailing me is much more recommended and preferred. This decreases the chance of tumblr eating up your submission. My email is repair.her.armor@gmail.com. Make the headline in something in the style of “Ria Contest” and tell me your tumblr url, if you have any.
- Make sure you let me know which outfit you redesigned.
- You can draw your own picture or use Ria’s doll base, it doesn’t matter.
- The purpose is to give the outfit character and personality while still being logical battlegear. Her powerful character should show trough without being hypersexualized, objectifying or illogical. Make it look like she’s really going into battle (in one way or another.) Create a complete design.
- … With other words, keep the elements of the original design; but make the armor logical and empowering.
- You may change her hairstyle (keep the color the same) and redesign the last one which I didn’t name. I like to call it “the Casual”.
Good examples and tutorials can be found here:
Extremely handy armor tutorials
Women Fighters - really good inspiration blog
Also, check out the good examples on RHA
Wikipedia’s Medieval Armors and Armor article & Personal Armor
That is all I can think of for now! If you have any questions or things I should add, let me know!
I need a color idea. I’m painting a dark scene woods, lots of grays and muted muddy dark tones, with bright red being a focal point. Now I’m putting this all in a frame (which I may paint as a tarnished bronze) and I’m just at a loss for a contrasting color to fill in the rest of the space. I’m trying to sort of channel an Art Nouveau-ish feel to the ‘frame’ and design work on the outside corners of this thing. Any suggestions?
Have some doodles.
I’ve been making myself play with character design more often, so I sat down with a vague idea of just drawing a bunch of people that are all in the same Yoga class. I’ve a few more to add to this set and I’ve been working on brief summaries about them once I’m done I’ve no clue what to do with them but Hey its practice.
#hey burton stop shipping your wife and your best friend it’s getting weird
tim burton’s entire film career has been a slow, faltering, roundabout way of asking for a threesome
(Source: depplyhallows, via justleaveaprettycorpse)
Seriously if you say any if these to me I’ll use your dead body in my next project.
Never say this to me if you know whats good for you
Freaking number 7, man.
Number 9. Number 9. NUMBER GODDAMN NINE.
Always combined with #1.
Motherfucker do you even know how many times folks assume that because I draw humans/animals that I am a portrait artist who totally wants to draw their children/grandchildren/spouse/dog FOR FREE?
Also people who want me to draw cars/airplanes, what the christ
“Will you draw this tattoo flash for me for free? You don’t need to be paid because I’ll be like a walking advertisement for you!”
no fuck you
(Source: dark-mother)