No.4903
First off: how do I learn color theory, shading, and all that? My anatomy is wonky, but that takes practice; I want to learn coloring first, then emotions, then learn gestures, and finally anatomy.
Until then, though… who do I commission/request, and would it be possible for them to record their process? I'm a furry btw, but feel free to mention anime/etc artists, although mention that they're anime/etc artists.
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No.4904
>I want to learn coloring first, then emotions, then learn gestures, and finally anatomy
This is pretty much the exact opposite of how it's done tbh
As far as who to commission that's on you; you just search up people on deviantart, Patreon or the like and find someone whose style you like.
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No.4905
If it's bait, masterful work.
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No.5656
>>4903
>how do I learn color theory, shading, and all that?
Study physics. Learn how modern ray-tracing rendering algorithms work. Read a bit about how human vision works (hint: differences in lightness/darkness stand out far more than differences in only color).
That will get you 90% of the way there.
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No.5658
>>5656
Anon you don't need a masters degree in physics to know how to shade
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No.5665
>>5658
>Not studying quantum theory to understand how different wavelengths of light interact with atoms that change their energy levels and how they excite new light.
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