Mikesaka Tamaki runs an art class in Japan. Through this slice-of-life manga, you'll get a peek into my daily life. By reading, you'll discover some of the drawing techniques I teach my students and catch a glimpse of life in Japan.
There are so many different colors. if you think about it, the different types of shading create different types of colors; for example, tumbleweed; it’s more of a white peach and brown color fusion which becomes a light brown. Forest Green can be green but moving the darkness away a bit and adding a small amount of light; kind of like the way the sun revolves around the Earth. When it hits, the colors change to light and when it disappears the colors become darker; that’s where gradients come in to play.
Yeah, exactly. Even if we're painting the same subject, it really matters what kind of light is hitting it.
I just really love bright colors, so I don’t usually draw nighttime scenes.
By the way, I think the ocean in your comics looks beautiful.✨
Agentny003 2 months ago
There are so many different colors. if you think about it, the different types of shading create different types of colors; for example, tumbleweed; it’s more of a white peach and brown color fusion which becomes a light brown. Forest Green can be green but moving the darkness away a bit and adding a small amount of light; kind of like the way the sun revolves around the Earth. When it hits, the colors change to light and when it disappears the colors become darker; that’s where gradients come in to play.
tamakimikesaka 2 months ago
@Agentny003
Yeah, exactly. Even if we're painting the same subject, it really matters what kind of light is hitting it.
I just really love bright colors, so I don’t usually draw nighttime scenes.
By the way, I think the ocean in your comics looks beautiful.✨
Agentny003 2 months ago
@tamakimikesaka: Thanks. I just played around with the types of blue.