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# the evil one...


edit/ sorry, just realised this should have been a reply. *chastises self*
(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 17:14, archived)
# ^ Still would
(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 17:15, archived)
# arf
where's her evil twin beard?
(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 17:15, archived)
# Terrorists have two beards?
(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 17:16, archived)
# yes
they have a special ball-beard
(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 17:16, archived)
# a false beard worn over the real one as a disguise
(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 17:17, archived)
# nyaaaah!
nyaaaah!
(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 17:16, archived)
# thousands of people died to bring you this picture.
(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 17:16, archived)
# I think it was worth it
(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 17:16, archived)
# don't worry, they've been avenged several times over
(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 17:18, archived)
# several thousand times..
(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 17:31, archived)
# bad bubby
arf!
(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 17:16, archived)
# Woo

(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 17:16, archived)
# i've had a bash at that colouring style that prodge linked
my doesn't look quite so good but what a piece of equipment illustrator is. i had no idea you could do this

(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 17:40, archived)
# What's that?
The live paint feature in illustrator?
(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 17:57, archived)
# it is yeah i've just discovered it. good innit?
i don't think i'll ever be using it ever again, nut its nice to know it exists eh?
(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 18:06, archived)
# It's quite useful.
Not as a means to proper digital rendering but it's a quick way of creating a 'flats' layer wich is the first process in any digital cell shading work. ( Well it is if you do it the industry way ).
I use it quite a lot after I have finished inking ( which I always do in illustrator ) The flats layer is used for quick area selections when painting and is discarded for the final image.
(, Tue 8 Jul 2008, 18:09, archived)