What are the best effective methods on studying coloring in digitally? Studying from masters, film shots, landscapes, photos, from life etc. please give me any advice i am so confused about this.
>>2519596
all of them
>>2519596
personally I think you should start with life, then photo's and finally masters
>>2519602
/thread
>>2519596
i never thought he would replay kek
>mostly from master
>>2519596
study the actual process of masters, because your eyes need to learn by force that putting red color in shadows from trees can actually look good. Otherwise you wouldn't even imagine or see these sort of "tricks" in nature
OP is here. Here is my last one study from sargent the boss. still WIP
>>2519744
>4800x6002
what the fuck
>>2519750
still too small if you are serious about painting digitally and having it feel like painting
>>2519686
>sir
>>2519755
u ignorant, resize before posting.
>>2519755
>use a fuckhuge canvas to study details
>lol nvm I'll just spam textured brushes and see what happens
>>2519596
Is this yours OP?
Studying from masters is probably a better way to get a feel for the choices artists make. Trying to do it from life can improve your accuracy for color, but artists with good color choices don't just copy the colors they see outright.
Film shots is good too, though. Any movie worth its salt considers lighting and color in their cinematography.