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# ooh interesting.
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
(, Tue 17 Jul 2007, 19:57, archived)
# 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
(, Tue 17 Jul 2007, 19:59, archived)
# Oh yeah, I remember that.
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.
(, Tue 17 Jul 2007, 20:03, archived)
# fair enoughs, makes sense.
I will try the greyscale first thing, It should make shading patterned material easier at least.
(, Tue 17 Jul 2007, 20:05, archived)