Tutorial # 1 - Nezuko Kamado | Demon Slayer

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Model: Nezuko Kamado 

Apps used: IbisPaint X 


The instructions are not in depth to avoid plagiarism ;)


Step 1:

Look up pngs on google, Pinterest, unsplashed, DeviantArt or anywhere.   

Places I go to look up png for this video: 

Pinterest: Grey rough background. Any color background is fine to match your edit 

DeviantArt: Anime pngs

I recommend this artist Marsedit for anime pngs : https://www.deviantart.com/marsedit


Step 2:

Open ibispaint x and set your new canvas to "1200 x 1500"  

After the canvas opens, import the png you are going to use on the canvas 

Choose one picture has the main background and set it in the middle 

You should have 3 layers so far.  

The imported png is the 2nd layer while, the other two are empty


Step 3:

Go to the 3rd layer, click on the drawing tool at top of the device you are using.   

The 4 buttons at the upper right corner of your device, the 2nd button

In the "drawing tool" section, you will click on the square tool.   

Turn on the "fill" and "fill with current color" switch.


Step 4:

Go to the brush section and select this brush "Felt Tip Pen (Hard)"

Set the px to "10.0px" at the bottom of your device

Make a box in the middle of the canvas

You can make the box bigger or smaller, it is your choice

Play around with it 


Step 5:

After centering the box you made, move the layer down

The box becomes the 2nd layer and the png becomes the 3rd layer

You click on the 3rd layer and clip the 3rd layer to the 2nd layer.

The png should evolve inside the box

You can adjust the png inside the box however you want

You can use the transformation button to move it around inside the box 


Step 6:

When you are done adjusting the png around, you will use the "eyedropper" next

Use the eyedropper to pick a bright color from your png

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⏰ Last updated: Aug 02, 2022 ⏰

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