REMIX A CARTOON
Hi, it’s me! I’m back and doing what I love, T-shirts man! The first airbrush with seven Iwata Eclipse HP-BCS airbrushes because
article was practice. Now I have a better understanding of how time is money. These are your colors for this exercise: Opaque
to explain my techniques to you the readers and I hope you enjoy black, Opaque white, Sunrise yellow, Tropical green, Baby/Sky
this my latest how to. So let’s get the basics out of the way. I use blue, Deep blue, Orange, Pink, Red and Brown.
Createx paints because of the color range and smooth flow. I
Step 1: When remixing car- Step 2: When drawing the im-
toons to make them my own, age on the shirt I like to use a
I sit down and draw them first. light brown color pencil. I start
It makes it easy in the long haul with opaque black because it
if you have a good drawing to makes it easy to move faster
work from. To move faster for when it comes to filling in the
the next time, the drawing can color. I give my cartoon a hard
be projected. outline and fill in any places
where there is solid black. I
also throw in some money
bags for extra effects, cus-
tomers love that.
Step 3: I start with putting all
the shading in the sunglasses;
I make some light streaks
Step 4: We start with sun-
in a downward motion. This
rise yellow and color him in
will serve as an under base
flat, no shading, the yellow
for highlights on the glasses
later on. For the teeth I draw
is our base color in other
little squares and lightly shade
words.
them as well, they will hold the
diamonds, bling.
Step 5: We take brown and
Step 7: We start with the
shade it in the areas shown to
mouth, coloring the tongue
give it that three-dimensional
pink and using red for shad-
effect. Be careful not to spray
ing. Moving on to the teeth the
heavy, its just shadow.
squares that were made and
shaded in will need opaque
white dots added. Then, we
pick out a few and spray them
with more white to give that
sparkle look.
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