![]() ![]() This time, choose lighter blue and sky blue for the background and foreground colors.ĭraw a vertical line from the top to the bottom of the canvas to add a gradient. Next, select the original layer we’ve duplicated from, and tick its “protect alpha” box. Now the lights have changed to look fantastic! You can set the value of the blur as you like! Select the Gaussian blur from the Filter menu to blur the layer. When you have finished drawing the lower half of the canvas, duplicate the layer and select it. This will make the brush patterns (lights) smaller and give the work a three dimensional feel. It is a good idea to reduce the size of the brush as it approaches the top of the canvas. This setting will make the brush patterns lean at random angles in a good way.ĭraw the brush roughly across the canvas from left to right. This is the free cloud brush! We’re going to use this brush.Ĭlick on the Brush Edit button and set the Rotate Random value to about 15 and save. You might think it’s a detailed, tedious job, but there’s a brush in MediBang Paint that’s amazingly useful! Now you’ve got the base for the background.Īdd a new layer on top of the gradient layer we’ve just created, and set the layer blending “Add/Lighten”.įrom now on, we’ll be drawing glow sticks! You can add the gradient as if you were drawing a line on the canvas from the top to bottom. ![]() Select blue and switch the foreground color and the background colors, then select a blue that is deeper than the one you’ve selected earlier. Hide the character layer for now, so you can see the background.Īdd a new layer below the illustration layer. ![]()
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