Reminiscing My Red Hair by Drawing a Digital Art Portrait in Red Hair

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Hello, how are you? I've been scrolling through my gallery on my hard drive, and I came across a photo of me coloring my hair red. I was running out of ideas about what to do today, as I have a lot of free time. Usually, I am deep cleaning our house, but because my parents are home due to bad weather, I am on a break. I love cleaning the house alone, without any distractions LOL.

And it is raining nonstop. I guess tomorrow's class is suspended again due to the still nonstop rain, which reminds me before when I was in college that we still went to school, which is so unfair LOL just kidding, but they're so lucky that slight rain, the class will get suspended.

So yeah, for my art today, I drew a character with her hair red, which I will never do to my hair again, and I love how red hair suits her. I hope you like it :D



Process:

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I almost didn't finish the line art because I keep thinking all the sketches I drew are not good enough, but it is just my mood doing that to me. For the line art, I used a marker detail brush for this part to achieve the clean line art, and I adjusted the stabilization of it.


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For this part, I added the base color. I use the shape fill tool brush to make life easier. If you use Krita, try this brush. I make sure every part has its layer to make rendering easier later.


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For this part, I still used the shape fill tool brush to add the base shadows and highlights.


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For this part, I added a lot of layers of rendering, just blurred and blended them to make it look more toned.


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For this part of the process, I added more layer of details and then fixed some of the minor imperfections.


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For this final process, I added a light of shape like angel wings and made it glow, and then I added more intense shadows and highlights.



Thank you for visiting. See you on my next blog. :D
Please take care of your mental health as well.
I hope you are okay today :))



Materials:

Gear: XP-Pen Deco 1 v2
Program: Krita
Duration: 5 hours



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