what I do, and it doesnt work for every color, is I take somthing light, like white, and if your program has a airbrush tool,not the one on paint that's more like a paint can, take that apply white to the area you need until you cant see behind it anymore then do a light coating of white around that.
Same for REAL drawing just with colored pencils and stuff.
you can draw a glow or a shine to show that your object/pic is shiny and giving off light you can also use bright colors like gold, silver and yellow PEACE OUT HOPE MY ANSWER HELPED
Some object appears to be shiny due to the wave nature of light. The bending of light (as it passes an object) causes the object to appear shiny due to its reflection.
Stars and shiny looking things
it is its luster
Hi dear, it is enough to draw incident rays parallel to principal axis. That ensures that the object is at infinity and no need to draw an object at all.
How shiny a object is defines how much light it reflects, it is not a definition of a color. Shiny is also a ablum by The Bang.
When a object/element is shiny it is:LusterorLusterousImproved by: Kick123flip @ youtubeRead more: What is the scientific word for shiny
pulit
I inspected the shiny object in the grass.
luminescence
Yes.Even if it looks shiny, there's always some friction.
Yes.Even if it looks shiny, there's always some friction.