How to Make Lips Using Pixia
Start up Pixia., Start with a new file., Make sure your toolbars are showing., Choose the desired background for your artwork., Choose the base color for the lips., Using the line tool, draw the basic shape of the lips., Pick your lightest shadow...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Start up Pixia.
Click on File > New.
You will probably need to resize your work area. , If you don't see them, click on View > View Settings and click on the desired toolbars. , Since these will be lips, a flesh tone is a good idea.. , This depends, entirely, on your taste.
It will be the actual color of the lips, so keep that in mind.
To color in any area, stretch this out to about 30 * 30 or so and color in an area.
Reduce it to go to the next step. , They should be symmetrical, but they don't have to be. ,, Click on the little blue arrow and select 'Blur 2'.
That should give you the effect you are looking for.
The shadows at the top should be blended more towards the bottom. , Also, decrease your brush size with each one. ,,,,,, You can duplicate different colors of skin by changing the hue and the saturation. -
Step 2: Start with a new file.
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Step 3: Make sure your toolbars are showing.
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Step 4: Choose the desired background for your artwork.
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Step 5: Choose the base color for the lips.
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Step 6: Using the line tool
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Step 7: draw the basic shape of the lips.
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Step 8: Pick your lightest shadow color and draw basic shadows around the top of the bottom lip.
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Step 9: Start using the 'blend' tool.
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Step 10: Pick your second and third shadow and start putting them in.
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Step 11: Decrease your brush even more and use a darker shade to add the darkest shadows
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Step 12: Continue blending even further.
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Step 13: Start defining the lower lip.
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Step 14: Start adding in the creases to the lips and blend them in.
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Step 15: Start adding the highlights where needed.
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Step 16: Experiment with shading.
Detailed Guide
Click on File > New.
You will probably need to resize your work area. , If you don't see them, click on View > View Settings and click on the desired toolbars. , Since these will be lips, a flesh tone is a good idea.. , This depends, entirely, on your taste.
It will be the actual color of the lips, so keep that in mind.
To color in any area, stretch this out to about 30 * 30 or so and color in an area.
Reduce it to go to the next step. , They should be symmetrical, but they don't have to be. ,, Click on the little blue arrow and select 'Blur 2'.
That should give you the effect you are looking for.
The shadows at the top should be blended more towards the bottom. , Also, decrease your brush size with each one. ,,,,,, You can duplicate different colors of skin by changing the hue and the saturation.
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