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Ah, right right. That is a good method, probably better than what I mentioned and what I've been doing. I believe Artgerm does the exact same thing.

Pic related is my first attempt at adding color to a grayscale drawing. I think it's cool, but the colors are a bit... "washed out" compared to what I was picturing to begin with. My problem is that I go way too dark when shading in black and white. Way too much absolute black. However, now that I know what I've done wrong, I can easily improve next time.

I used to go with color from the start, but I realize that I have a hard time understanding color in relation to light and shadow. Thus, I will stick with shading in grayscale ad adding color afterwards.

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