Wow ! I really admire your progress! Love the mouse! I don't draw at all and i am looking for the perfect course here.
By the way Escribes muy bien el español! Hello from Puerto Rico.
The truth is that representing white fur is quite difficult and requires a different strategy than the one we use with other fur tones. In reality there is nothing pure white in nature, we will always find that white tends towards a certain color. It is probably a very light color, but it will never be pure white, so the first thing to do is identify that color by looking closely at the references. If this is difficult for you, there is no problem in using the Color Picker on a photograph to really see the color of the fur. Then the shadows come into play, which is where we are really going to find the color contrast to represent the shape of the animal. Those shadows under normal conditions are tinted with the color of the sky and tend to be a rather cool blueish hue. Actually in your illustration we lack that contrast that can be simply added with a new layer of shadows like the ones you already know to give them a little more depth.
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Wow ! I really admire your progress! Love the mouse! I don't draw at all and i am looking for the perfect course here.
By the way Escribes muy bien el español! Hello from Puerto Rico.
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Professeur PlusHi Alexa,
The truth is that representing white fur is quite difficult and requires a different strategy than the one we use with other fur tones. In reality there is nothing pure white in nature, we will always find that white tends towards a certain color. It is probably a very light color, but it will never be pure white, so the first thing to do is identify that color by looking closely at the references. If this is difficult for you, there is no problem in using the Color Picker on a photograph to really see the color of the fur. Then the shadows come into play, which is where we are really going to find the color contrast to represent the shape of the animal. Those shadows under normal conditions are tinted with the color of the sky and tend to be a rather cool blueish hue. Actually in your illustration we lack that contrast that can be simply added with a new layer of shadows like the ones you already know to give them a little more depth.
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