I am new to RU-vid and I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing, so tips and tricks are much appreciated. I don't have a consistent upload schedule, but once my channel grows more, I will be sure to work on that. Until then, I hope you enjoy my speed paints and will consider subscribing!
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I see potential here, I'd recommend flipping your canvas to see your abnormalities and look into color shading values. a great rule of thumb to remember warm lights = cool shades, cool lights=warmer shades (though its dependent on other factors) good luck.
To be honest, I'm new to digital art. I mostly draw traditionally using only a mechanical pencil. I'm not used to actually coloring pictures in (that aren't monochromatic), so I appreciate the coloring tips very much :) On the other hand, I *have* gotten into the habit of flipping my canvas, unfortunately that is unseen in the speed paint, I didn't really notice anything wrong. Having a second set of eyes helps a lot though, so if you could please tell what seems off to you, I'll be sure to look into that. And again, I appreciate your feedback a whole bunch :D