hi!! if I can suggest some art I'd like to, but if that's more of a commission thing then it's alright!! just gonna put finch x Ink x Dream on the table and patiently accept any answer ^u^
(btw I just discovered you and!!! love your art style,,)
You can suggest art, i don't mind! My main comms are closed so I'm willing to just take asks to draw at this point. The drawing is done, but I welcome you to my blog! You can call me Devi or Dev, I hope this place is a nice place for you!
they a little silly, I did a flat color because I haven't got a tint for Finch and just combined Inks with a grayish tone and a hot pink. I hope it's good enough!
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i'm in the middle of painting my bedroom, which is going Eh bc i want a very specific colour, but the lightbulb colour + basement darkness has made this an annoying trial and error in paint matching. however, i discovered only now in my life that plain ol' black + regular old yellow makes green.
i didn't know that??? i feel like... i shoudl've known that. was i not taught this when i was 8 or something?? it's making me feel 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ that i didn't know? it makes such a good green too
i hate this bc i feel like it was something that—now that i'm looking at it swatched out—i'm like "duh yeah, that's obvious, you knew that." but i just spent 4 days in a paint-fume-fuelled mania mixing greens, yellows, blues, reds, coppers, whites, blacks, etc to find a Perfect Green, and she was there in 2 colours all along...
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repotted my zz bc she was SUFFERING!!!! and turned out she was extremely rootbound AND root rotted. gave her a new pot, peroxide spray bath, soil, and hopefully i dont actually kill her.... i suspect my new soil isnt well draining enough but time will tell. she looks nice <3
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you should consider changing the skin tone on kdj for your latest piece since drawing him, an asian person, yellow is extremely racist
Though I understand where you're coming from, the yellow in here is from the yellow/anise undertones of the background, representing the sun, contrasting with the red/blue undertones of yjh. It is not his "skin tone" but the result color of the lightening, as you can see from the green reflection of his coat. Where white becomes green, beige becomes yellow.
If I change his color palette, I would have to change the whole background, and consequently yjh's color palette which is thought as opposite of his, eventually meaning I have to change the whole piece.
As such, in this specific case, changing the color is not possible.
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What did you say your editing program was named again? Was it for computer or an app?
I use artflow, a free app on mobile
It allows you to pay for more features but I never do that
Okay apparently the rating dropped like .5 stars since I last looked at in the app store
But like yeah! I usually gray out the layer underneath the one I'm working on, use that to get the correct color I want, then go back on the top panel and erase until it looks more normal, then make my next change
For example here's an unfinished sg getaway edit of one oh his panels
You can see I'm trying to turn the black into white and next I'd take the other white and turn it into black, and you can see the edge of a merely hue shifted panel in the corner I'm using as a reference
It looks less "off" than just pushing the hue slider or flipping it into Negative, even if it's a bit more work
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