Even The Righteous Man Cries Sometimes,

Even the Righteous Man cries sometimes,
Usually itâs when he thinks no one else sees
But sometimes the dam gets broken,
One way or another.
The Angel always sees his tears,
Helpless, as humanity is the one wound he canât fix.
He does his best, but he knows better.
Far better.
But still the Angel tries to heal the Righteous Man
For faith, maybe, for love.
And yet still the Righteous Man cries,
For a life he could never have and a life he feels he doesnât deserve.
Happy Destiel Pride!! đ
This is from Prompt 15, âhealing touch.â
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Colt âProfeshâ Seavers x Harry Styles?? Whoâd have thunk it.
ÂĄWARNING!: VERY long post ahead!

I was recently asked to do a tutorial for two friends, and I figured Iâd share it here! Itâs on how I personally use markers and colored pencils for portraits, so if thatâs something youâre interested in then this is for you!
I must preface by saying this is my first tutorial/guide thingy and Iâm no professional, but hopefully it helps some! This is only one way of going about it, donât worry if itâs not your way!
Without further ado, letâs do this! And remember: Trust the process!!!
First, the angelic (đ) reference:

Now, we all see tones differently. I also am using the Art Alternatives Portrait Set, which is limited in tones. So, this wonât be completely picture accurate- which is okay! Essence over accuracy!
Alright! Here we go!
Step One: the sketch!

Typically I do the sketch in the personâs undertone, usually pinks or purples. However, for whatever reason I was compelled to try blue on this one, and hey- what is art if not random attempts at creating beauty?
And just like the color scheme, the sketch isnât 100% accurate. But again, itâs all good!
But anyways, the reason I do my sketches in colored pencil is because it doesnât smudge like graphite does, and it actually blends into the marker. I feel itâs smoother, and it provides some undertones as you start layering with marker.
Step Two: base tones

This is where you wonder if you just destroyed the entire drawing. I promise you that you didnât! Basically what I do here is I put pinks down wherever I see pinks in the reference and lay down where the skin is the darkest. I find that it blends better when itâs underneath the base layer.
Step Three: the base layer

Here, all you do is throw down the skintone over the entirety of where it goes, in this case the face. I typically try to leave out highlights, but sometimes the marker bleeds and covers things I didnât ask it to. In this case, that was the eyes. Oh well!
One thing to notice here is how you can still see the colored pencil beneath the sketch. Thatâs a very useful guide for when you begin detailing.
Step 3.5: uh

This isnât necessarily a marker step, itâs just me letting the ink dry and working on other spots with pen and colored pencil. Also, I do like to go over the pink areas a few times to make them less stark.
Step Four: beginning detailing

Now, black is a tricky color on the face, because it can either smudge on everything and turn it gray, or work really well. I used a colored pencil here, and began going over the blue colored pencil spots and lines that were visible under the marked, which started to bring out his face. I also covered the highlight on the nose that had been left alone thus far.
Step Five: THEâ˘ď¸ details

If thereâs anything Iâve learned in my five years of drawing, itâs that the highlights and darkest points are what really make the piece. Pure white, bright highlights (like the ones in the eyes) are awesome, but lately I like smudging them out a little bit so that theyâre gentler.
If thereâs anything you want to hit, itâs the whites of the eyes with the white gel pen, and the pupils + nostrils with the black fineliner.
I have shaky hands, but I use them to my advantage in stippling the darkest part of the eyebrows and in the line of the lips with the fineliner- it just adds a little bit more depth :)
Hair is its own thing, I just sort of wing it. Black hair especially is not the easiest for me, just because I find it difficult to bring out the shades in it. Itâs not done at this step as I was trying to figure out how I was going to finish it.
I will also blend things out with both the skintone marker and a pink colored pencil just to get stuff to be smoother. If youâre going for semi realism/realism like me, I highly recommend taking a reddish brown to do some freckles/skin texture with. You canât see it too much in this picture, and I didnât want to overdo it since Cas/Misha doesnât have that many freckles as far as I can see, but it does make a difference.
Step Six: everything else

I did the jacket in colored pencil as well as the fake id!
If you have any questions let me know, Iâm happy to help!
Hope this is a decent guide :)

Yet another Colt Seavers collage- is this all Iâm good for??