Instructions
1. Make your base color (not too dark or light and btw the bottom is the color palette I used for the whole thing.)
2. with a light color of the same color family and just scribble lines but they must go the same way (me it goes diagonal or however you write it and you must save the color.
3. On top of the light color, do the same thing but a much darker color (I went pretty dark and you must save the color.)
4. With the airbrush with the light color from #2, spray a little to more into the corner (I didn't do that well >.>)
5. Do the same thing, but opposite corner, and with the dark color from #3 with the airbrush (I did that really good)
6. I showed how the colors change with the airbrush. Except now in the middle where the scribbled dark and light lines show, with the base color, and airbrush, paint the whole middle up to where it goes light/dark. It'll look more like fur, and much better.
Thank you Liekor for making an other tutorial for other people, which made me understand shading/lightness, but not everybody goes to editable oekaki, but still, I have credit to you and no I didn't copy anything/anybody. Hope you understand, it was my version of teaching people fur/shading, and it is complicated to show how, but I'm trying hard to make it easier for everybody, since it is complicated.






