Kroudo-eh! x)
Rather than burn, Why don't you try using darker tones of the same color or dark brown for shadows? I think it is more effective than burn, thought that function can be fun to!
well thats kinda what i ended up doing, just dropping the opacity on a darker tone and goin over it here and there coz the burnin messed up. the ref is from a scene advent children
I used that scene as a ref myself too ^^ only on a different board, hehe. I really don't think burning is a good idea, especially for skin; it ends up making the skin a lot redder than it should be, and you have less control oover the colours. I like the face though :D
If you darken using different shades for the skin, clothes, hair ect, then come back with burn on low low opacity and flow and a wide soft brush and go over the darks, I do that, and dodge too. Or go to the tool window and pick color burn/doge, set the color on the wheel to almost dark or a lighter shade and you'll get a better result because the burning tool is picking up the color of the skin, clothes ect..... I've gotten some good results with it.
drawn in 41 min
Rather than burn, Why don't you try using darker tones of the same color or dark brown for shadows? I think it is more effective than burn, thought that function can be fun to!
I could never do anything with burn and doge, so I envy you :]
I like the way this looks, very abstract.