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larger version --> http://www.deviantart.com/view/27407639/
Based off of Prowler974's "Movie Mirage" design he did awhile back
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Ace stuff in the colour-department as ussual Josh. At first I wondered why he seemed to be missing parts, but then it dawned on me: he's de-cloaking!
I've been meaning to ask you, do you use a special layer for shades, set to multiply like I do? Or do you do that thing with dodge and Burn tools, straight on the colour-layer?
Also, what is preferrable, the easier quicker way of paint-blobs, or cut-selection and paint-bucket when doing shades?
I've been meaning to ask you, do you use a special layer for shades, set to multiply like I do? Or do you do that thing with dodge and Burn tools, straight on the colour-layer?
Also, what is preferrable, the easier quicker way of paint-blobs, or cut-selection and paint-bucket when doing shades?
well mainly i go about coloring two ways
for the Dreamwave type of stuff [cel shaded] i'll use the couple layers set to multiply for shadows, layer set to overlay for highlights
generally for that style i wont use the polygonal lasso like most people do, but instead i just use a hard round brush and do 'em that way. lasso takes too much time IMO hehe
as for this pic, i flat the colors with the hard round brush then i duplicate the layer[s] and ill use a wet flat tip watercolor brush. i'll hand pick out the colors then paint them on
i have a video that shows me color a headshot in that style. ill see about getting it online so you can take a look if you want
for the Dreamwave type of stuff [cel shaded] i'll use the couple layers set to multiply for shadows, layer set to overlay for highlights
generally for that style i wont use the polygonal lasso like most people do, but instead i just use a hard round brush and do 'em that way. lasso takes too much time IMO hehe
as for this pic, i flat the colors with the hard round brush then i duplicate the layer[s] and ill use a wet flat tip watercolor brush. i'll hand pick out the colors then paint them on
i have a video that shows me color a headshot in that style. ill see about getting it online so you can take a look if you want
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