Hair
Hair
For the hair, I use a different brush, one that I have downloaded especially for doing hair. I actually have quite a few hairbrushes, above you can see the one I use the most, and will be using for this painting.
I create a new layer on top of the multiply layer, and this I set to Screen, because I want for some of the purple tint to disappear here. I use a gray tone, I want his hair to look silvery in the end.
I then add more nuances on top of it, on the same layer. Notice two things here: One, I missed a spot when I did his skin color (between the wires coming from his head), and two, there is a not too flattering edge in between skin and hair. Both are easily fixed.
For the skin part, I simply go back on the multiply layer, set it back on normal, eyedrop the skin color and paint over the parts. Keep in mind that you absolutely have to return it to normal. If you don't, the color won't fit in with the rest of the skin.
For the edge, you go back on the multiply layer, and you grab the Wet Bleed Blender tool (or another blending tool of your choice). Smudge the edges until you are satisfied.
The Peach Fuzz
Buzz cut is actually super easy to make. Just create a new layer, and set it to Multiply. Select the area you want to apply, then spray it with the spray tool. Remember you can adjust the particle size! Lastly, you deselect the area, and go over the edges with a soft eraser, making a more smooth transition from bare skin to fuzz-covered. I did however forget about it, so there will be some pictures and parts in the video that doesn't quite add up, as it was added much later.
The Eyebrows
The eyebrows I put on a different layer too, set it to multiply, and paint them in with the hair brush.
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