Random Conclusion
14 years ago
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Good day everyone, alchemist werewolf here~
So appearantly for a Lined one is better to take a Cell-Shading type, rather than Soft-Shading. Also for the Lineless, I guess it'll be better with Soft-Shading, than a Cell-shading.
A Lined one has a real border and details by many lines, so I guess the Shading won't need a big Contrast to complitely looking finished. A simple cell-shading can make it more perfectly and more reality. Oh but, if we use Soft-Shading on lined one, I guess it's better to minimalize the Line size, or get to more variative on it. Also, use a colored lines for it, so it could get a better lightning effect.
For a Lineless one has its unique. This style can be used for a real-life Artworks. Using this style and using Cell-shading will cause a super hard Shading and Shadowing steps. Cause Lineless's point is make everything not looking too blend, but also should make it realism. We also should focus on details and the Shading positions more. That's the other point on this style.
Well, each of them has an advantage, and a disadvantage.
The Lined one is the mostly everyone use. This artwork can be simple, a single Shading use, or just a nice good anatomy, the shading is almost not really important. But well, we can't freely shading that easy. We should not make the shading is out from the lines, or it'll be not good and so awful.
The Lineless one is the mostly peoples use for a Real-life or a Background Scenery. This artwork is started from an unorganized Sketch, that usually the only creator knows how to make it next. Usually they make this freely, don't have to think more about blends it with Lines. Sure, the lines won't be used for the final. So we can Shading freely, as long it won't get blend with Background or another object. This style needs many creative Lighting Effects and nice relief. If it wanted to look more realism, they should make it more Contrast. Unfortunately, this one is rather hard and need much work.
So, which will you use? A Cell-shaded Lined one, a Soft-shaded Lineless one, or a Soft Shaded Lined and a Cell-Shaded Lineless?
Much of ways, we could create much of styles. Get yours already, so you haven't get confused for which one do you have to use now! XD
Btw, sorry for the Grammar, still need some study more. *Runs embarassed*
A Lined one has a real border and details by many lines, so I guess the Shading won't need a big Contrast to complitely looking finished. A simple cell-shading can make it more perfectly and more reality. Oh but, if we use Soft-Shading on lined one, I guess it's better to minimalize the Line size, or get to more variative on it. Also, use a colored lines for it, so it could get a better lightning effect.
For a Lineless one has its unique. This style can be used for a real-life Artworks. Using this style and using Cell-shading will cause a super hard Shading and Shadowing steps. Cause Lineless's point is make everything not looking too blend, but also should make it realism. We also should focus on details and the Shading positions more. That's the other point on this style.
Well, each of them has an advantage, and a disadvantage.
The Lined one is the mostly everyone use. This artwork can be simple, a single Shading use, or just a nice good anatomy, the shading is almost not really important. But well, we can't freely shading that easy. We should not make the shading is out from the lines, or it'll be not good and so awful.
The Lineless one is the mostly peoples use for a Real-life or a Background Scenery. This artwork is started from an unorganized Sketch, that usually the only creator knows how to make it next. Usually they make this freely, don't have to think more about blends it with Lines. Sure, the lines won't be used for the final. So we can Shading freely, as long it won't get blend with Background or another object. This style needs many creative Lighting Effects and nice relief. If it wanted to look more realism, they should make it more Contrast. Unfortunately, this one is rather hard and need much work.
So, which will you use? A Cell-shaded Lined one, a Soft-shaded Lineless one, or a Soft Shaded Lined and a Cell-Shaded Lineless?
Much of ways, we could create much of styles. Get yours already, so you haven't get confused for which one do you have to use now! XD
Btw, sorry for the Grammar, still need some study more. *Runs embarassed*
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I've done my share with sift shading and gets enough with it x_x
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