erica

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freelance illustrator, designer, and idk buncha stuff

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Anonymous User asked:

Do you have to do a lot of color correcting on your work to "adjust" it for people without colorblindness or is how it looks for you how you present it when posting?

Yes but not really to correct it, I do a lot of color corrections/post work to make the colors come together a bit more. I paint less saturated than I want to most of the time so I usually give it a final kick with some adjustments before I spit out a PNG


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in reply to @erica's post:

If you ever watch Drawfee, their speed-draw episodes fill me with joy when it comes to this process. They often work through a whole piece with colors that don't quite seem to pop quite right, then the final step of their rendering is to balance and recolor the whole project.

Seeing them go through this while commenting on their different processes makes me feel much less cautious about STARTING new works. They help me believe that fine-tuning is still possible right at the end.