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Background Painting Tutorial 4. Base colours Now we need to get down the base colours of the picture. There's a few rules I tend to follow when choosing colours for my backgrounds, I'll go through some of them in detail. These are also important later on when you're adding shadows. Lighting
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Back to the picture... I've painted in all the base colours now. I still need to put in the light from the street lamp; that'll affect the area beneath it and probably the frog on the right. Now it's about time I did something about the lineart... At the moment the pencil sketched lines doesn't look so great.
I inked some lines in on a new layer; it doesn't really matter what colours you use at this point (I just used the dropper to pick the base colour nearby and darkened it a little), you can always change them later. I'll blend them in a little after I've finished shading. If you're working with a lineart you inked on paper, then you'll need to edit it so that the white areas become transparent; this is so you can change the colour of the lineart later on. If you don't know how to do this, go here: Lineart Editting Tutorial
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