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you wouldn't think it'd take two hours to make the body of a guitar, a forearm, and a hand.
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by cheating.
psp8, i airbrush in a solid block of color for each major part on a different layer (face, hair, torso, body of guitar, so far), then on more layers i cheatingly trace in the details, which were originally supposed to be simple other blocks of colors, but i've started putting too much detail in.
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psp8, i airbrush in a solid block of color for each major part on a different layer (face, hair, torso, body of guitar, so far), then on more layers i cheatingly trace in the details, which were originally supposed to be simple other blocks of colors, but i've started putting too much detail in.
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i wondered if you were using the gridding method... www.coolbubble.com/tutorials/tutorial_portrait.htm
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strictly cheating for me.
[edit: although in real life i used the grid method on a picture of trey. came out well.]
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[edit: although in real life i used the grid method on a picture of trey. came out well.]