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How to Shade character in TXT

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whoa oh hi im mark an art teacher a professional artist and in this weeks episode of my weekly series that im calling youtube art school im going to show you how to color your drawings in five relatively easy steps so if youve been trying to color your drawings and then the result just makes you depressed this video will be the cure to all your coloring related issues believe me im a doctor quickly lets get started [Music] all right so this is the line art that ill be coloring today and of course showing you every step and if you look at the layers tab right here on the right of the screen well we have all the layers that well end up with essentially so just five layers very simple i didnt lie but before we get started on the drawing today lets take a look at those same steps in abstraction as if our lineart was only a circle something like this so of course this would be the first step and were already done with the first step so when i said this five steps number one che

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Most Microsoft Windows text files use "ANSI", "OEM", "Unicode" or "UTF-8" encoding.
Unicode supports more than a million code points, which are written with a "U" followed by a plus sign and the number in hex; for example, the word "Hello" is written U+0048 U+0065 U+006C U+006C U+006F (see hex chart).
Inserting Unicode characters To insert a Unicode character, type the character code, press ALT, and then press X. For example, to type a dollar symbol ($), type 0024, press ALT, and then press X. For more Unicode character codes, see Unicode character code charts by script.
Inserting Unicode Characters Type the character code where you want to insert the Unicode symbol. Press ALT+X to convert the code to the symbol. If you're placing your Unicode character immediately after another character, select just the code before pressing ALT+X.
txt (also NamesList. lst) is a plain text file used to drive the layout of the character code charts in the Unicode Standard.
Select a character and press Alt + X to convert that character into it's unicode number. The code is shown on the left hand side of the status bar in Character Map in the form U + , e.g., U + 0061 for the letter a.
Unicode Character “|” (U+007C)
Unicode Character “█” (U+2588) Name:Full BlockCategory:Other Symbol (So)Bidirectional Class:Other Neutral (ON)Combining Class:Not Reordered (0)Character is Mirrored:No9 more rows
Unicode Character “◯” (U+25EF) Name:Large CirclePlane:Basic Multilingual Plane, U+0000 - U+FFFFScript:Code for undetermined script (Zyyy)Category:Other Symbol (So)Bidirectional Class:Other Neutral (ON)9 more rows
Press and hold down the Alt key. Press the + (plus) key on the numeric keypad. Type the hexidecimal unicode value. Release the Alt key.

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