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im not really too confident with the way that i highlight i use GIMP so im not really sure:/ recent artwork: https://orig00.deviantart.net/090f/f/2018/101/3/f/ellashorsesluna_by_wsl30horselover10-dc8k2fx.jpg https://orig00.deviantart.net/0d92/f/2018/098/6/e/contestentrywithlights_by_wsl30horselover10-dc89za0.jpg Edited at April 11, 2018 10:31 PM by Wings Of Glory
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i also need art help with some constructive criticism
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The way I highlight is you open a new layer, name it highlights, duh lol. Then take your paintbrush with a really light off white that's almost white. Size 1, 100% opacity. Go over the horse and paint over areas that would typically be highlighted such as cheekbones, hips, chest, etc. Don't fully paint them in, just concentrated zig-zags. Then take your smudge tool, around size 12, 75% opacity, and go over and smudge the highlights. This way you don't excessively smudge the horse since you're on a new layer :)
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Is exactly what I do. I create a highlights, lowlights, hair and other details I draw on, on a new layer. :) Arveline Acres said: The way I highlight is you open a new layer, name it highlights, duh lol. Then take your paintbrush with a really light off white that's almost white. Size 1, 100% opacity. Go over the horse and paint over areas that would typically be highlighted such as cheekbones, hips, chest, etc. Don't fully paint them in, just concentrated zig-zags. Then take your smudge tool, around size 12, 75% opacity, and go over and smudge the highlights. This way you don't excessively smudge the horse since you're on a new layer :)
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thank you guys my art has improved alot with just that simple help:D
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