The post explains a fast digital painting workflow that begins with creating a blackâandâwhite version of an image to establish its value (brightness) study, then adding a color layer in âColorâ mode so that the computer replaces each pixelâs value with the underlying grayscale values while keeping the chosen hue. By first laying out shadows, midtones, lights and highlights on the monochrome base, the painter can later apply any desired colorâwhether itâs flesh tones or other huesâwithout worrying about saturation because the tonal information comes from the lower layers. This technique mirrors traditional valueâstudies used by Old Masters but streamlines the process for modern graphic programs.






















