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Art of Pan. [COMMISSIONS CLOSED]

@artofpan / artofpan.tumblr.com

Aïcha, 25, Artist
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Anonymous asked:

Hey pan! Lemme start off my saying I absolutely adore your work- your style is so fascinating and beautiful, and it really makes my day. I wanted to ask how you choose your colour palettes for your works? Particularly in you portraits, I really love the non-realistic, vibrant colouring and I was wondering how you went about working with colours outside of normal skin tones? Because I'd love to try some unrealistic colouring, I'm just lost as to where to start. Thank you!

Hi ! Thanks ! :D 

I made this post ages ago about skin tones that might help ! 

If I’m purposefully going way off “realistic”, basically I ignore the colours that are in the ref, and just focus on the VALUES. If I decide for example “shadow = blue” and “highlights = yellow” you’ll still get a convincing 3d form but with a totally crazy colour scheme. If you’re working like that you just like follow your instincts.

This old post might help you as well, it’s a pretty extensive colour theory tutorial I made.

Hope this helps !

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Anonymous asked:

hi Pan! I've been seeing a lot of your paintings recently and I absolutely love the way they look. do you mind me asking your process behind each one??? like in acrylic, do you block in undertones and work from there??? or do you just go wild??? thanks so much :-)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIw6032pKXg i just made this video that kinda explains !! :)

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Anonymous asked:

how does rendering work-what is it? i’m just starting out painting digitally and i’ve never really understood that. any advice would be super appreciated!! i love your art so much

I did this video about painting in Photoshop for beginners !! hope it helps

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Anonymous asked:

Hi pan! Ive come across an issue when digitally painting recently that i cant seem to work with. Whenever i paint on rgb mode in photoshop the colors look draaaastically different on other screens but with cmyk mode, everything seems a bit too dulled. I really wanna print my work and have it still maintain the same colors so i was wondering what you do on the technical aspect of photoshop to deal with that?

welp yeah that’s a big issue i am constantly struggling with too so i’m not sure i can answer ur question satisfactorily :S but i guess you just have to try and pre-empt what you’re going to be using ur art for before you start so u can choose rgb if it’s only gonna be digital or cmyk if it’s only gonna be printed?? 

if you’ve got something that’s rgb and you want to print it, maybe try converting it to cmyk and then editing the colours again after that ? honestly if someone else has a better answer i would love to hear it as well 

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Anonymous asked:

hey Pan! I have a question. I want to open commissions, but i have one problem. I want to get paid by paypal but i dont know how do do that. Do the customer pay me or do i send an invoice? are they any different? what about the fees and how does ot look like when the art is digital? i would be really grateful if could show me how it look like on the artists side and dont feel obligated to answer if the question is to personal! (english is not my first language i hope that gibberish makes sense)

if people see incorrect information in my answer please feel free to chime in ! but ok so:

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Anonymous asked:

hey! i was wondering if i could ask for an advice about being an artist

ask whatever you would like :) i can’t promise an answer (or a quick answer), sorry, but i’ll do my best x

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