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post Oct 16 2012, 16:09
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QUOTE(Abrion @ Oct 16 2012, 04:02) *

I need a little help, hope some1 can help me, i was check some pic, and that pic was some area where only gray color have but all color grey like red or blue and yelow etc, how can i do that?

example, it wasnt like this
5px red gray then 5 yelow gray then 5px blue gray etc

i want to make similar colored weapon like this, [images.wikia.com] picture

in Photoshop
selections+gradient fills or layer properties?

btw
find this accidentally inside the deep of the Gallery
https://e-hentai.org/g/395673/67cef09576/
darn.....if just it was English....
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post Oct 17 2012, 01:07
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@Abrion
Um. I think the colors your looking at are a bit desaturated. So choose a little more gray in your colors, or just color it and just desaturate it with the colors panel (CTRL+U)


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btw
find this accidentally inside the deep of the Gallery
https://e-hentai.org/g/395673/67cef09576/
darn.....if just it was English....

Funny. I have that same gallery saved to my faves.
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post Nov 30 2012, 00:39
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Are there any easy tutorials for getting fur effect and rugose effect?
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post Dec 1 2012, 03:02
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Not tutorial i think, but have useful infos, if you are a newbie digital painter, you must read this [www.floobynooby.com] website
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post Dec 3 2012, 11:06
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QUOTE(Abrion @ Dec 1 2012, 03:02) *

Not tutorial i think, but have useful infos, if you are a newbie digital painter, you must read this [www.floobynooby.com] website


just noticed and visited that
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post Dec 27 2012, 06:34
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QUOTE(Abrion @ Nov 30 2012, 20:02) *

Not tutorial i think, but have useful infos, if you are a newbie digital painter, you must read this [www.floobynooby.com] website


Oh wow, I think this is just the right tutorial for me to learn how to paint / color my stuff XD thanks for the link =)
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post Jan 6 2013, 18:25
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Blah, I’ve been swamped with nonstop commissions and ish, so it’s hard to get around to here lately. Anyway, gonna at least try and create those tutorials I mentioned a while back, starting with one on inking and line weight for those of you that CANT afford a good tab.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgNuCIeQDw0
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post Jan 7 2013, 01:05
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And coloring without a tablet

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post Jan 20 2013, 16:37
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forgot to post this one...

this is how to knock out a full render with a mouse in maybe an hour or two....

again it's on video since my literary exp would go something like.
1. throw in a bg color
2. throw down vauge solid shaped blobs of you subject, noting negative space.
3. draw the damn picture.

anyway, vids are much better....
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post Feb 11 2014, 15:26
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okay since this sections should be the appropriate for asking this
I put the base color on the 1st layer than copy it to the new layer and changed the HSV to made it colors for shade and then erase it
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now my questions is
do I have to blur the 2 tones or leave it just like it should be?
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since if I blur it to blend the 2 tones, the blurry part is just not quite look good
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post Feb 11 2014, 23:53
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QUOTE(lusterjoker @ Feb 11 2014, 08:26) *

okay since this sections should be the appropriate for asking this
I put the base color on the 1st layer than copy it to the new layer and changed the HSV to made it colors for shade and then erase it
[attachment=36967]
now my questions is
do I have to blur the 2 tones or leave it just like it should be?
[attachment=36968]
since if I blur it to blend the 2 tones, the blurry part is just not quite look good

I like how this guy blends colors: [feguimel.deviantart.com] http://feguimel.deviantart.com/art/And-thi...or-it-329892425
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post Feb 17 2014, 14:39
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QUOTE(lusterjoker @ Feb 11 2014, 15:26) *

okay since this sections should be the appropriate for asking this
I put the base color on the 1st layer than copy it to the new layer and changed the HSV to made it colors for shade and then erase it
now my questions is
do I have to blur the 2 tones or leave it just like it should be?
since if I blur it to blend the 2 tones, the blurry part is just not quite look good


Don't use the blur tools to blend the colors. Most of the time it'll look artificial and hastily made. Instead, try using the quickdropper tool and a soft-edged, low-opacity/flow brush for blending the two colors.

QUOTE(Negative Man @ Feb 11 2014, 23:53) *

I like how this guy blends colors: [feguimel.deviantart.com] http://feguimel.deviantart.com/art/And-thi...or-it-329892425

Great find, NegativeMan. Gonna have a go at that style of coloring one of these days. (IMG:[invalid] style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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post Feb 17 2014, 14:46
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QUOTE(thorgunn @ Feb 17 2014, 14:39) *

Don't use the blur tools to blend the colors. Most of the time it'll look artificial and hastily made. Instead, try using the quickdropper tool and a soft-edged, low-opacity/flow brush for blending the two colors.


hmm
that's explains the lame blend result that I usually have when using the blur tools, gotta make some custom brushes then
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post Jul 6 2014, 00:14
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Very informative thread, will definitely look into it since I've always wanted to learn some drawing myself.
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post Aug 19 2014, 05:02
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I hope this one helps you with the gesture drawing...Attached Image

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post Aug 19 2014, 05:32
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QUOTE(drdali @ Aug 18 2014, 23:02) *

I hope this one helps you with the gesture drawing...Attached Image


That image only talks about doing blind contour drawing, which does not help with gesture drawing, and talks about avoiding snobs.

p.s. - his gestures look like an overly detailed mess of noodles
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post Aug 21 2014, 06:20
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QUOTE(darkx @ Aug 18 2014, 22:32) *

That image only talks about doing blind contour drawing, which does not help with gesture drawing, and talks about avoiding snobs.

p.s. - his gestures look like an overly detailed mess of noodles


Well, if you wanna a process, maybe this one is what are you looking for.

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post Mar 2 2015, 06:56
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These are pretty useful, thanks.
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post Mar 24 2015, 01:55
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This is amazing
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