09-20-2013, 02:54 PM
Hey Monkeybread,
thanks for taking time to write that post.
You are probably right, I have to do rendering after adding color. But I feel like I dont have a valid workflow to go from greyscale to color. Maybe after watching Matt Kohrs tutorial on it, I will be smarter. The other tuts I got from him are pretty helpful.
Thanks for pointing out the undefined lightsource and atmospheric perspective. I will work that in more. :)
I actually found a pretty helpful link to define a nice color patern for characters. http://theback40k.blogspot.co.uk/2010/05...t-iii.html
I think I like the one on the right more, but I would tone down the colors more. But since you said it is a rough, that is not a bad thing. I also once got the critic to add more color variety into my pictures. Beginning with such a colorful image might be a way to do that. One color just hast to be most dominant I guess. Which layer options did you use there? Would be interesting to know.
thanks for taking time to write that post.
You are probably right, I have to do rendering after adding color. But I feel like I dont have a valid workflow to go from greyscale to color. Maybe after watching Matt Kohrs tutorial on it, I will be smarter. The other tuts I got from him are pretty helpful.
Thanks for pointing out the undefined lightsource and atmospheric perspective. I will work that in more. :)
I actually found a pretty helpful link to define a nice color patern for characters. http://theback40k.blogspot.co.uk/2010/05...t-iii.html
I think I like the one on the right more, but I would tone down the colors more. But since you said it is a rough, that is not a bad thing. I also once got the critic to add more color variety into my pictures. Beginning with such a colorful image might be a way to do that. One color just hast to be most dominant I guess. Which layer options did you use there? Would be interesting to know.