Published Jun 29th, 2013, 6/29/13 9:25 pm
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Clothing- I Know, I can make some pretty nice hair, but I have complete NO IDEA how to even shade clothing on my skin though. my skins may not look appealing to the clothing seekers for their skins. It would be helpful if you could post in the comments how to correctly shade my skins on the clothing. if I get that, I could nail all of my skins pretty easily. I'm not sure, could you make the clothing like the hair? Maybe that's a little too tacky for my taste. I've seen people shade clothing in many ways, even just plain dark to light shades in stripes, or from one corner to the next of different shades. or just randomly spotting, trying to make it look somewhat realistic.
Skin- Usually I make tan skins, depending on what you want your skin to be, one that looks like you, or one that doesn't at all even look like you. depending your skin color, shading could be easy, or hard. because of what you make web-cite you make your skins at, shading could be tricky, because of the shades of color they have, or what type of shade-finding system they have on the web-cite. Most people don't bother shading their skin colors, I think it looks fine without the shading of skin, but you could do whatever to the skin your making.
Hair- if you have seen my hair making blogs, or the way I shade my skins, its somewhat simple, hair is the easiest part of the skin to shade, for beginners shading, you could simply just start dart on top of the head, the start going down, getting lighter every stripe of hair. you could make it long or short, if you want people to like it, just be yourself with your hair, or even the whole skin. but the lesson I learned it don't make the shades too far apart, make them almost the closer shade, because going down, hair gets really lighter. For dip dyeing, make the hair a color next to the dyed color, then just start from one color, then slowly get to the next color working down the hair.
Bangs- usually I copy the shading of hair on the actual head, then I shape them out by erasing. Its somewhat simple, I think the bangs are cute, but if your going for a normal skin, its not really that important. For bows, headphones, etc. you could just use slightly darker shades of color, or try to make them look real.
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Skin- Usually I make tan skins, depending on what you want your skin to be, one that looks like you, or one that doesn't at all even look like you. depending your skin color, shading could be easy, or hard. because of what you make web-cite you make your skins at, shading could be tricky, because of the shades of color they have, or what type of shade-finding system they have on the web-cite. Most people don't bother shading their skin colors, I think it looks fine without the shading of skin, but you could do whatever to the skin your making.
Hair- if you have seen my hair making blogs, or the way I shade my skins, its somewhat simple, hair is the easiest part of the skin to shade, for beginners shading, you could simply just start dart on top of the head, the start going down, getting lighter every stripe of hair. you could make it long or short, if you want people to like it, just be yourself with your hair, or even the whole skin. but the lesson I learned it don't make the shades too far apart, make them almost the closer shade, because going down, hair gets really lighter. For dip dyeing, make the hair a color next to the dyed color, then just start from one color, then slowly get to the next color working down the hair.
Bangs- usually I copy the shading of hair on the actual head, then I shape them out by erasing. Its somewhat simple, I think the bangs are cute, but if your going for a normal skin, its not really that important. For bows, headphones, etc. you could just use slightly darker shades of color, or try to make them look real.
Thanks for Reading! I hope that this advice could come in a little handy! please subscribe, like, and leave a diamond if this is useful to you!
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