The inner mylar disk or "cookie" (biscuit if you are from the UK) needs some depth.

So we're going to make a jacket shadow layer, set to Multiply.

My favorite feature of Aseprite is that the [ and ] keys walk up and down the perceptual brightness of your indexed palette. So it makes it super easy to boop in really nice shading effects.

now lets make a new layer to give the cookie a bit of a surface variation.

We're somewhat limited in grayscale tones, so stippling comes to the rescue

Time for our floppy jacket shading layer

this will use our overlay shading technique, so we can easily make the floppy different colors later if we want

shading the upper-left corner. Maybe need to dial this back a bit.

Putting bevels on a circle is easy - just trace the outline while using [] to slowly shift from dark to light as you go around

Here's our label. It looks a little flat, though. Let's give it some tasteful shading.

You might think something flat like a paper label doesn't need any shading, but adding some really makes it pop.

Here's the final thing. Still might tweak it a bit.

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@gloriouscow i hope this is not taken negatively. but the detailed breakdown of this feels sensual to us

@mavica_again no its fine, i get ASMR from art tutorials so just sharing the love

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