Okay, so next, I will show you two ways to create the background. But first, resize the writing. I've chosen this one with the smaller text. And in order to move both the text and the shadow, I'll need to group them. So I'll go to my layers menu, I'll click on the first layer, and click combined down. So this will give me a new group with both the shadow which I have forgotten the name and the text on it.
So this is the text that and I could call this new probe something but I don't think I'm going to have many groups for this particular illustration. So I'm going to leave it at that for now. And these two, I will still keep them if I change my mind later on about Having a more crunchier looking text, so keep them there, but I'll delete them in the end if I don't need them. So now I can choose the whole group and go to the move button. So this will allow me to move and resize the shadow and the text. I think the position was already kind of okay, maybe a little bit to the right.
And then the size is now pretty good. So here we go. I'm happy with that. So next to the background. No, maybe tiny bit there. Okay.
So then to the background. Here we have the background layer, which you can easily color by just tapping on it and then choosing a color. So you can choose a color from your Layers panel. Or then just go Go here in the disk classical value to start choosing one from here. So I actually might actually pretty happy with this kind of think. Feel.
Let me see that's too brown. A little bit more red maybe a little bit lighter. Yeah, I could play with these colors infinitely. So it's it's not easy sometimes to choose the one that you really like. Okay? I'm gonna go with with that for now.
I change it later Okay, but another way to color your background is if you don't want it to go from edge to edge, you can create a separate new layer, drag it to the bottom, you can drag it underneath the actual background color layer, but just above this above it is fine. I'll name that background. And now we'll make the actual background color invisible so that it doesn't confuse me. So I'll choose the same color that I just had. And I will draw the background so that it's not going all the way to the edge of the illustration. So this way, I will have a little bit different looking back round a little bit More interesting when it doesn't end at the edge but a little bit before so like so.
And then I will color it by dragging the color from here to the center of my. Okay, that didn't work. The reason being that my brush is so crunchy that it will leave gaps in the line and the color escapes. So I need to make the lines more firm to make sure that the color can't escape. So I'll speed this up a little bit so I'll go quicker. Okay, so I actually want my background, original background layer to show as well.
So I will Turn it on, and I will change it back to white or near white color like so. So now it will show through and I like that. Also, I noticed that the edges are kind of rugged, so I don't like that look so I will color a little bit more so that the original line and the feeling color will blend a little bit better. So again, I'll speed it up for you. Okay, I'm quite happy with that. So, here are my two different kind of backgrounds.
And I chose to go with the one that I filled in and colored in myself. So then we move on to actual illustrations