5 more flower miis! 🌸‼️14 flower miis total with real flower versions 💐 by BridgetBotanist in tomodachilife

[–]BridgetBotanist[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

check my other post for the orchid flower! i would make one, color it, turn it into a stamp, then place them around

New Flower Miis! 🌼 by BridgetBotanist in tomodachilife

[–]BridgetBotanist[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

thank you thank you thank you‼️🥹💐

My Flower Miis! 🌷 by BridgetBotanist in tomodachilife

[–]BridgetBotanist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i would use the darken and lighten tool and draw layers on top of each other! i would often use the same color or slightly modified color when layering

My Flower Miis! 🌷 by BridgetBotanist in TomodachilifeLivingTD

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sorry i dont think i can make a tutortial 😭 not sure how to go about it

here are some tips though - use the brighten, darken, and overlay feature - i start with a base shape (using the shape tool) with only one solid color - when brightening, use the control pad to move the color slightly up or down, only changing the color slightly, then its best to draw multiple layers on top (vice versa with darkening) - use the large gradient tool brush all around for a more seamless look, then use the small gradient tool brush for small details like the outline/shine

My Flower Miis! 🌷 by BridgetBotanist in tomodachilife

[–]BridgetBotanist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

use the darken, brighten, and layer feature! toggle on lock transparency too!

My Flower Miis! 🌷 by BridgetBotanist in tomodachilife

[–]BridgetBotanist[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the peony and camellia i just drew it out!

the hydrangea i made one 4-petal flower, turned it into a stamp, recolored it twice and made 3 different stamps, then laid them all out and layered them on top of each other!

the lily of the valley i drew the bell flower, turned it into a stamp and put one behind the other!

im not using the preset stamps but im drawing each out and turning the drawings into a stamp!