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radicalkiwi
>> #35687
Posted on 2014-11-16 03:45:30
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this is my first post and would love comments

trainboy2019
>> #35688
Posted on 2014-11-16 03:47:41
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ok

jxp
>> #35689
Posted on 2014-11-16 03:49:05
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Hm... thanks? xD

radicalkiwi
>> #35690
Posted on 2014-11-16 03:54:31
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trainboy2019 said:
ok


Thanks I hope to do a little better next time.

PomPom
>> #35692
Posted on 2014-11-16 04:16:20
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So you colored this? Just trying to figure it out lol.

As for coloring, it's cool :) But I would make a few recommendations. For starters, since it was already preshaded, it would probably look cleaner if you use the "color" mode on your brush (depending on what program you're using?) rather than "normal" mode.

The lines look a little rough, mostly because it seems handpainted in (better than bucketfill!) However, it might be easier to either reline it in your program and then painting underneath the lines or trying to get a separate layer that is just the black lines of the lineart.

I hope that's not too confusing! It might help to look at some digital coloring tutorials!

radicalkiwi
>> #35693
Posted on 2014-11-16 04:25:43
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PomPom said:
So you colored this? Just trying to figure it out lol.

As for coloring, it's cool :) But I would make a few recommendations. For starters, since it was already preshaded, it would probably look cleaner if you use the "color" mode on your brush (depending on what program you're using?) rather than "normal" mode.

The lines look a little rough, mostly because it seems handpainted in (better than bucketfill!) However, it might be easier to either reline it in your program and then painting underneath the lines or trying to get a separate layer that is just the black lines of the lineart.

I hope that's not too confusing! It might help to look at some digital coloring tutorials!


thanks but I don't see what the color setting does. Also I am usually better at making the lines more smooth.

PomPom
>> #35694
Posted on 2014-11-16 04:28:12
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radicalkiwi said:
thanks but I don't see what the color setting does. Also I am usually better at making the lines more smooth.


The color setting selectively colors shading so that it looks cleaner. What program have you been using?

radicalkiwi
>> #35695
Posted on 2014-11-16 04:29:14
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photoshop right now. I am looking for a better one. any suggestions

PomPom
>> #35696
Posted on 2014-11-16 04:29:59
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radicalkiwi said:
photoshop right now. I am looking for a better one. any suggestions



Photoshop's probably the best you can do lol. I usually use GIMP and some others here like Paint.NET

radicalkiwi
>> #35697
Posted on 2014-11-16 04:31:38
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good to know. thanks for the advice. I have been doing this for about two days now.

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