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RE: Doodles and Finished Pieces. - Gors - 10-26-2011 thaks a lot, zeemort c: I was doing this for test purposes. I was seeing how well I could use Photoshop for painting stuff (I'm shit at expert image-editting programs so I was practicing a little, heh) I looked for that kind of plaid texturing in google and this was one of the first ones that 'worked', so I sticked with that one. I do agree that it clashes with the whole style of the drawing. again, thanks! EDIT: also, I'd like to make a vector drawing sometime. I've been emulating the curves/line width with ball pens, but it still isn't as smooth as I'd like. Any tips in Photoshop? As for now, I can somewhat control the bezier curves (C2B gave me some tips on it), but all I get is a solid shape. How can I make it so it isn't a filled shape, but a empty shape with variable outlining? RE: Doodles and Finished Pieces. - Chutzpar - 10-26-2011 I haven't used the pen tool (or photoshop, actually!) in a while, but the way I normally do it is make a solid shape for the silhouette, and then using this setting on the pen tool (does that even have a name?) I start adding subpaths to cut away parts of the silhouette to make the line art. It can be a bit fiddly and sort of time consuming, honestly! I'm told it's easier in Illustrator or Flash, but I've only used Flash very very briefly, so I don't really know! Paint tool Sai has a vector-ish inking tool that lets you mess around with line weights once you've already put the lines down-- I think that's what Devicho uses, actually! RE: Doodles and Finished Pieces. - Gwen - 10-26-2011 Just a little doodlie of mine I just did. I wanted to make a comic, but I have no idea how to make it funny, so I just stopped at the first panel RE: Doodles and Finished Pieces. - Phantom Killah - 10-26-2011 http://i.imgur.com/Ibh5X.jpg You buttfaces didn't forget about us, did you? RE: Doodles and Finished Pieces. - Gors - 10-26-2011 FUCK the fighters resource helper material RE: Doodles and Finished Pieces. - Guy - 10-27-2011 (10-20-2011, 06:49 PM)Devicho Wrote: happy_tears.png That lineart brings a happy tear to my eye, it's so clean and smooth! (10-26-2011, 01:26 PM)Stabsinthe Wrote: Paint tool Sai has a vector-ish inking tool that lets you mess around with line weights once you've already put the lines down-- I think that's what Devicho uses, actually! I'm gonna have to check Sai out, hey Devicho, do you use a tablet? RE: Doodles and Finished Pieces. - Devicho - 10-27-2011 Yeah, I do actually. I'd recommend it 100% for using SAI since a lot of things like brushes don't work quite like they're supposed to with a mouse. RE: Doodles and Finished Pieces. - Cobalt Blue - 10-27-2011 RE: Doodles and Finished Pieces. - Strasteo - 10-27-2011 Flippin' huge file, sorry. RE: Doodles and Finished Pieces. - Star - 10-28-2011 (10-21-2011, 05:20 AM)Devicho Wrote: Double post, halfway done.Your lines have always astonished me...and how you can use illustrator that well is beyond me. I absolutely suck at it lol EDIT: Just realized you've been using SAI like me ffff..well then in that case, I need to learn how to vector in SAI! I have felt like I have been holding myself back when it comes to certain things..so I decided to try to push myself further, to a boundary I never really been to before. This is my attempt at "Hyper Realism". Also, for those who are wondering how the Christmas Card came out. YES IM ANAL WHEN IT COMES TO ART THEFT. Not that I don't trust y'all, just the strangers that come here. RE: Doodles and Finished Pieces. - Gwen - 10-28-2011 (10-28-2011, 01:35 AM)Star/Starpower Wrote:Jesus Star, that attempt "hyper realism" of Steve Jobs is hyper insane, and the finished Christmas card looks fantastic as well!(10-21-2011, 05:20 AM)Devicho Wrote: Double post, halfway done.Your lines have always astonished me...and how you can use illustrator that well is beyond me. I absolutely suck at it lol RE: Doodles and Finished Pieces. - Gors - 10-28-2011 (10-27-2011, 12:21 AM)Devicho Wrote: Yeah, I do actually. I'd recommend it 100% for using SAI since a lot of things like brushes don't work quite like they're supposed to with a mouse. so that's why my sister really was dying to buy a tablet lately RE: Doodles and Finished Pieces. - Kitsu - 10-29-2011 I'm too lazy to make my own topic just for this... EDIT: oh I have to do it all over again anyways, since I have 200-300 too many tris. RE: Doodles and Finished Pieces. - Lexou Duck - 10-29-2011 Viewtiful Joe cel shading RE: Doodles and Finished Pieces. - Devicho - 10-29-2011 (10-28-2011, 01:35 AM)Star/Starpower Wrote:Oh, actually that specific picture was done in Illustrator. I use SAI most often, but for Fever-style pictures Illustrator is much better because the lines can be made so much sharper, and a lot of things in Fever-style come to rather sharp points.(10-21-2011, 05:20 AM)Devicho Wrote: Double post, halfway done.Your lines have always astonished me...and how you can use illustrator that well is beyond me. I absolutely suck at it lol |