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Lilac-Vrt-Olligoci [2017-02-27 01:13:35 +0000 UTC]
Hmm... Hey do you use photoshop?
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Lilac-Vrt-Olligoci In reply to DokiDokiTsuna [2017-02-27 13:17:29 +0000 UTC]
OKay, daaarn cause I have a good photoshop tool that helps with coloring sketches.
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DokiDokiTsuna In reply to Lilac-Vrt-Olligoci [2017-02-27 16:33:52 +0000 UTC]
Could you describe it to me? I feel like I might know what you're talking about.
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Lilac-Vrt-Olligoci In reply to DokiDokiTsuna [2017-02-27 19:16:23 +0000 UTC]
It's called the Ghost tool on photoshop it turns all white into a transparent layer. You have to download it in a package but it's free.
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DokiDokiTsuna In reply to Lilac-Vrt-Olligoci [2017-02-27 20:31:42 +0000 UTC]
I thought so...I already do that another way on Paint.NET, but it's still really time-consuming IMO. I select all the white on the image and delete it from the layer.
The problem is that my pencil lines are so pale that half of them disappear with the white. And if I lower the tolerance (or darken all the lines) I end up with all the half-erased garbage and extra-sketchy lines, and then I have to spend my time erasing those.
So I can either go over my sketch with pen and have solid, dark lines that I can use the fill tool in (like I'm supposed to), or I can be lazy and not do it, keep the tolerance up, sacrifice most of the pencil lines, and draw in all the base colors myself with the paintbrush (what I actually did). Which is really what most PS artists do anyway, but I'd rather just use the fill tool because it's WAY faster.
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Lilac-Vrt-Olligoci In reply to DokiDokiTsuna [2017-02-27 23:37:12 +0000 UTC]
Ahhh I see. Yeah the ghost tool on photoshop is exceedingly helpful because it'll get everything, so you don't wind up with odd lines. Haha fill tool. Usually what I do is click the area with my magic wand tool, expand the selection and bam there's my filled layer. Fast and efficient.
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HolyGoldenCarter [2017-02-26 23:06:58 +0000 UTC]
These all look great! ^W^
And I agree, it's better to go by a character's own sense of style instead of their personality for their outfits. That would make them predictable <:3
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Yojama [2017-02-26 23:03:47 +0000 UTC]
cool designs!!!, i like em
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CatyTem [2017-02-26 23:03:36 +0000 UTC]
Very cute
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