This is my first tutorial so sorry if its jank or lame looking I kinda got lazy making it lmao. This isn't a method of blending btw, it's just piling on color and praying it works. I can color a whole piece with this method in about 1-3 hours (to me thats pretty fast ok I like detail). I prefer the look of lines and streaks it's more realistic (and cooler looking)ĭESPITE THE LOOKS AND ALL THE STEPS THIS WAY OF COLORING IS SUPER DUPER QUICK AND LAZY. It literally has 3 brushes usable for coloring. DON'T USE AIRBRUSH/BLUR I actually don't like the look of completely blended coloring (it reminds me of smudging ew) and it's really uncreative and basic imo (unless theres a way to make it not look like the stated? idk I haven't seen it) This is a method of doing something with the pencil tool! FIREALPACA SUCKS WITH ITS BRUSHES. The methods for coloring in FireAlpaca is so extremely limited, theres not much you can do besides cell shade, airbrush it, or do something with the pencil tool. Then thats done and I choose a different color and repeat the process. Tbh, I choose random colors, pencil tool it up, mess with the opacity, and slap it on. If you really want to find a dark mode, you can consider Adobe Photoshop or Krita if you don't prefer our suggestions below. Whether one is an animator or a novice artist, anyone can create. Another program that lacks a dark mode is Paint Tool SAI. FireAlpaca is a very user-friendly and useful drawing tool, but you can also use it to animate. Users can only get a dark theme by using Medibang, which can be described as a sibling program of FireAlpaca. I was asked to make a tutorial on how I color/shade on FireAlpaca, so here it is! Unfortunately, FireAlpaca doesn’t have a dark theme. Don't wanna erase everything on the outside at the end? Use the magic tool/clipping tool/protect alpha your base color and color on top ( ´ ▽`)~ I just got lazy lmao
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