no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no non on on on on no no no no no no no no no no no NO! NO NO! NO NO! NO! NO! NO! NO!
(SkUG>_O i got a couple of stitches in my eyeball... ow,
Tue 17 Jul 2007, 20:11,
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And a tiny headed bear too.
(ArghZombiesNo longer has a Leaky QUIM,
Tue 17 Jul 2007, 19:39,
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...
and you didnt pick up on the fact he has a hat on under his helmet?
I'm thinking I may just stay with black and white, as my colouring skills are that of a 4 year old that can stay within the lines (occasionally)
(Laird Dave DrawsNow charges to take off his clothes.,
Tue 17 Jul 2007, 19:40,
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surely colouring in via Photoshop is simple?
(ArghZombiesNo longer has a Leaky QUIM,
Tue 17 Jul 2007, 19:43,
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yeah but there is just filling them in with the fill tool and proper colouring
see some of foof's work and you'll see what I mean. Also I think Black and white would cut down on printing costs.
(Laird Dave DrawsNow charges to take off his clothes.,
Tue 17 Jul 2007, 19:45,
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nice work :D
if you're worried about going over the lines, just use the magic wand to select the areas you want. do the colours on seperate layers, and stick your original work over the top as a multiply layer.
edit: Then draw shading as clipping mask layers on top of each coloured layer
I tend to make my shading layer first as a complete grayscale ( sometimes bluescale if it suits the palette ) painted layer, then colour over than and add highlight and darks layers near the end
(Pasanonic's been known to cause insanity in laboratory mice,
Tue 17 Jul 2007, 19:57,
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yeah, did you see my post about your rhino one?`
i put the original on top of your version and it looked even better (in my opinion)
edit: I hate it when people have to state it's their opinion, so i took that bit out
The thing with that was I was learning proper cell shading for comic art work and when you get a sketch you have to ink it then render it so including the original was not acceptable for the style. Not that it's a problem to do though, just an explanation why it looked as it did. I do have a tendency to not include any original artwork in finished pieces unless asked to do so. I re-ink everything to suit me.
(Pasanonic's been known to cause insanity in laboratory mice,
Tue 17 Jul 2007, 20:03,
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fair enoughs, makes sense.
I will try the greyscale first thing, It should make shading patterned material easier at least.