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Goblin, what art program do you have?


I only have the crappy-rip-off-comes-with-tablet elements adobe pohotoshop, so yeah, that's what I use. Not as many features as the realy adobe hasx.x


you should still be able to set the layer to multiply. i really wouldn't know though, since i've never used PS elements
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I haven't posted in here in AGES.

Well, amyone interested in giving these a shot?

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For the SUPER BRAVE I have SUPER BIG tiff .files available too.

http://untitled.ecau.net/images/gray/ColorMe01.tif
http://untitled.ecau.net/images/gray/ColorMe02.tif

But BE WARNED. that first one is 8.4 MEGS.
Only for the grown and sexy!
Jadie
Goblin
Jadie
Goblin, what art program do you have?


I only have the crappy-rip-off-comes-with-tablet elements adobe pohotoshop, so yeah, that's what I use. Not as many features as the realy adobe hasx.x


you should still be able to set the layer to multiply. i really wouldn't know though, since i've never used PS elements


Blah, I've tried that before, the white in the multiplyed layer isn't trancparent. I think I have to figure out to do something with mask or something,
Goblin


Blah, I've tried that before, the white in the multiplyed layer isn't trancparent. I think I have to figure out to do something with mask or something,


there is a way to color under lineart, if there's a magic wand tool, you can click the black and go to select>similar and then go select>inverse and press delete that should get rid of all the white. I'm not sure how reliable it is with a pencil sketch though.
Jadie
Goblin


Blah, I've tried that before, the white in the multiplyed layer isn't trancparent. I think I have to figure out to do something with mask or something,


there is a way to color under lineart, if there's a magic wand tool, you can click the black and go to select>similar and then go select>inverse and press delete that should get rid of all the white. I'm not sure how reliable it is with a pencil sketch though.


well, that seems to work a bit ^^
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Coloring under lineart in PS.

Select all.
Copy > Cut.
Create a new layer... and paint fill it black.
Select the "Quick Mask Mode" button on the tool bar.
(it's a button with square with a circle in it)

Paste.
Revert to "Standard Mode"
(right next to "Quick Mask" wink
Delete.
Deselect.

The lineart will be on a new layer if you do this right, and you can then color underneath it on a separate layer.
You know, I actually knew how to do that already but for some reason I never thought to. Which is kinda suprising given how much I enjoy using colored lines instead of black.
Just keeping in touch with Photoshop :

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So I got lazy and didn't do any shading or highlights...Sue me.

Disclaimer: Please don't sue me.
Doberler
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So I got lazy and didn't do any shading or highlights...Sue me.

Disclaimer: Please don't sue me.
Hey... we're all allowed to get lazy sometimes... :3

I actually like how it turned out.
Sethirius
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So I got lazy and didn't do any shading or highlights...Sue me.

Disclaimer: Please don't sue me.
Hey... we're all allowed to get lazy sometimes... :3

I actually like how it turned out.


*bows* Thank you
^_^; Not a problem... :3 Reminds me of a comic book. @.@;
what are you talking about cos i have lost the plot
*experiment experiment*
And this results!
*BAMF*
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