Thank you! This is a friend's OC. He's styled after the American Moon Moth (Actias luna).
For me, the trick to colors is to work in groups. There are a few different ways to go about it, but I like to use a color wheel and select a triad, complementary, or split complementary palette. There are several infographics online, and I recommend using them for a few pieces, just to see how the process works for you!
noted, sometimes with art I tend to fear that my stuff isn't visually appearing, cus everything is the same saturation, and for like it to be more enjoyable, I gotta switch that stuff up but thanks for the advice
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✮Z1RKRON✮
I love the way you do details soooo much! What kind of moth is he ( or whatever their pronouns are )
ALSO THE COLORS!! ( I like sketching more cus I can never seem to make a cohesive color palette, but RAHHH YOUR ART LOOKS SO GOOD )
Thank you! This is a friend's OC. He's styled after the American Moon Moth (Actias luna).
For me, the trick to colors is to work in groups. There are a few different ways to go about it, but I like to use a color wheel and select a triad, complementary, or split complementary palette. There are several infographics online, and I recommend using them for a few pieces, just to see how the process works for you!
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noted, sometimes with art I tend to fear that my stuff isn't visually appearing, cus everything is the same saturation, and for like it to be more enjoyable, I gotta switch that stuff up but thanks for the advice
by ✮Z1RKRON✮; ; Report