I'm going to beg you right now, do not add a bazillion things on your pony. Some pones gotta wear clothes, even if it's just a hat! Now we have our body colors done, we can move on. Now that is done, we can change the facial expression, you don't need to do this yet. I am going to do the same with the mane + tail. As for the hue, I will shift it to the darkest color that is nearer purple. I am going to make the outlines of the base color darker by increasing the saturation and decreasing the value. And as for the eyes, I will make them pink and the eye whites a very light red.ĭo you see what I did? I colored the outlines the same as the base, you will see why. I will do the same for the hair I am going to make the hair yellowish-orange. So, since our name right now is Candle Waves, it gives off a mainly cool feel so I will make the body blue and change the facial expression into what the name feels like to me. Note: Check "allow custom outlines" and "don't darken outlines", that is important. As said with Celestia, her appearance provides a teacher/mother-type vibe and she controls the sun, she is also one of the princesses of Equestria. Step 2: Bodily appearance.īodily appearance also describes a character. So it doesn't matter what name you choose, as long it fits that certain character.įor right now in this tutorial, we will choose Candle Waves. Celestia's name means "heavenly" and she controls the sun. Not all ponies are direct on their talent. Rainbow Dash includes the word "Rainbow" as her mane is red to violet/purple. Take Applejack from MLP, her name includes the word "Apple", which describes her talent (which is apple-bucking). We want a name first because the name describes a character in some way or fits them somehow. So, I'm going to go over this basic step. I see people with a name like Hue and the colors are muted. As shown on these cylinders.Īlright, let's get into the tutorial. In conclusion, HSL is focused on lightness as HSV is centered on value and saturation. HSV is more focused on VALUE, the definition of value in color theory is the relative lightness or darkness of a color (the color doesn't go all the way black or all the way white). The difference is HSL is symmetrical or "balanced" to lightness and darkness. Although HSL is similar, the entire concept takes it to an entirely different level. Q: Why?:A: Value/brightness and lightness have a completely different meaning. HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) is not the same as HSV. But, there is one thing newbies to this way of coloring need to know. Hue, Saturation, and Value/Brightness (or formally known as HSV/HSB) is what pixel artists use to grasp the viewer's attention. Now, we're are going to go over three things. If you already know, just scroll to the code block. Note: This tutorial requires a basic understanding of color theory.Īll the bullshit below is just for those who don't know what the difference between HSV and HSL is. Your question is what is your pony going to look like in the end? Hello! For those who are wanting to grasp a better style than their current one, you're in the right place! I see people hating how they make things and I do want to help out with that.
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