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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 5:21 pm
I'm coloring in Lunna45's pic that she drew and this is what I have so far. I'm kinda stuck on the hair tho so I'd really appreciate some help. ^.^ Hope you like it so far Lunna! LUNNA45
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 5:23 pm
Fallen_Elementalist I'm coloring in Lunna45's pic that she drew and this is what I have so far. I'm kinda stuck on the hair tho so I'd really appreciate some help. ^.^ Hope you like it so far Lunna! LUNNA45
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 5:46 pm
oo! um...if you haven't done this already... make sure the lineart is adjusted to the white background, being totally white, and the lineart, black... this can me done, in the edit>adjustments>levels. and toggle the arrows around. once the lineart is preped up and ready to go. take the lineart layer and duplicate it. take that dulicated layer and change it to multiply in the 'layers box'. The multiply setting will make the white invisble, leaving the black lineart. Then just add the hair/clothing coloured layers beneath the multiplyed lineart layer, but before the original lineart. This will help you colour the hair better and make colouring in general easier. You can just colour that whole area without staying in the lines. after colouring...make sure you figure out the light source, and remember to dogde and blur n_n those are fun tools. um.. check out tutorials at DA too on ps colouring. cause it has pics and stuff. n_n wow. long post. hope this helps.
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 5:53 pm
Aruri_Kasutsuro oo! um...if you haven't done this already... make sure the lineart is adjusted to the white background, being totally white, and the lineart, black... this can me done, in the edit>adjustments>levels. and toggle the arrows around. once the lineart is preped up and ready to go. take the lineart layer and duplicate it. take that dulicated layer and change it to multiply in the 'layers box'. The multiply setting will make the white invisble, leaving the black lineart. Then just add the hair/clothing coloured layers beneath the multiplyed lineart layer, but before the original lineart. This will help you colour the hair better and make colouring in general easier. You can just colour that whole area without staying in the lines. after colouring...make sure you figure out the light source, and remember to dogde and blur n_n those are fun tools. um.. check out tutorials at DA too on ps colouring. cause it has pics and stuff. n_n wow. long post. hope this helps. Awsome, thanx for the help Aruri 3nodding
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Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 3:22 pm
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