Teaser for next weekends upload and showing off how I do color inks with colored pencils/crayons.
The five colors present are the palette I've chosen for skin and hair.
Basically I do use 2-3 colors for the base of a surface and then shade that surface with darker tones that construct shadows and light (the brown and cream ones being responsible for the body here, while dark blue on the shadows on the pillow).
I practicaly do not use black and white for shadows and light, in both digital and traditional art, and prefer on using dark browns or blues. I learned that basic white/black "flattens" the palette, while using other darker colors for shading, does make the image more vibrant and interesting for the eyes.
Another important tip I can give for anyone who would want to attempt using crayons/pencils (doubt anyone would, nowadays most artists are digital and use AI generated assistance), is to adjust the direction of your lines (drawings like this are mostly a composition of countless lines, not surfaces) to the object you're drawing.
That means, it's okay to draw flat objects with using flat lines, but objects that should be fundamentaly round or more complex shaped should be done using curved strokes to give the object a proper volume on the flat surface of the paper (compare the base lines on the pillow with the flat bed surface).
If anyone would have some more questions about the medium, don't be afraid to ask. I'll try to answer what I can~
Geno E. Vefa and art © me ;3
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