07-05-2016, 05:11 PM
I really like those, but here's a tip:
When you zoom the image in, you'll notice you left out some pixels without being painted, leaving those weird artifacts on her face
An easy way to paint an entire area with a solid color is to select the desired area and press Crtl F (Fill). Here's a quick tutorial:
1: Draw the outline on Layer 1
2: Create a Layer 2 under Layer 1
3: Go back to Layer 1 again, and select the magic wand tool
4: Select the area you want to paint as usual
5: Go back to Layer 2 and press Ctrl F.
BAM! A quick potato, just for you.
"But gors you suck, look at all those NASTY anti alias around the color!!"
you're correct, and that's actually the next part of this tutorial. You don't want to leave nasty AAs around your coloring.
6: Go back to this step, as usual
7: And go to selection>increment. This will expand the selection mask 1 pixel in all sides.
8: Repeat process as much as you want until the desired pixels are covered. I did this twice to ensure there will be no AA dots.
9: Your fresh GMO-free AA-free potato is good to go!
There are many ways to use those tools, this is just one way you can use them. Be creative!
When you zoom the image in, you'll notice you left out some pixels without being painted, leaving those weird artifacts on her face
An easy way to paint an entire area with a solid color is to select the desired area and press Crtl F (Fill). Here's a quick tutorial:
1: Draw the outline on Layer 1
2: Create a Layer 2 under Layer 1
3: Go back to Layer 1 again, and select the magic wand tool
4: Select the area you want to paint as usual
5: Go back to Layer 2 and press Ctrl F.
BAM! A quick potato, just for you.
"But gors you suck, look at all those NASTY anti alias around the color!!"
you're correct, and that's actually the next part of this tutorial. You don't want to leave nasty AAs around your coloring.
6: Go back to this step, as usual
7: And go to selection>increment. This will expand the selection mask 1 pixel in all sides.
8: Repeat process as much as you want until the desired pixels are covered. I did this twice to ensure there will be no AA dots.
9: Your fresh GMO-free AA-free potato is good to go!
There are many ways to use those tools, this is just one way you can use them. Be creative!