Good dynamics is half the battle, so we can draw the figure's posture with simple lines, pay attention to the direction of the head, chest and span, and then draw the human body simply according to the dynamics.
Step two, tick this line.
After adjusting the draft, you can draw the draft. The stagnant water will cling to the skin, and you should outline the body lines.
Step 3: color filling
When filling the color, you can use the magic wand tool to spread the color quickly, and then you can depict the binary shadow.
Step 4: Shadow.
When drawing shadows, we create new layers, turn on positive overlay, and draw all dark edges and projections. We can use the airbrush tool or daubing tool to make the transition between light and shadow softer and more natural. Because stagnant water is a relatively tight swimsuit, if it is worn on the body, the outline of the body will be more obvious, so it is necessary to draw the structure and body sense of the lower abdomen.
Step five, soften the color.
Finally, we will do some post-processing, and make some color changes to the whole with superimposed layers, such as adding some red to the dark part of the thigh and painting some cyan on the bright side, so that the skin will look like it can be blown out. When highlighting, pay attention to the different highlights of different materials. The highlights of the eyes should not be too stiff, and the highlights of the swimsuit will be weaker.