bubba91 Wrote:Gnrgardner Wrote:Also would you consider adding a breeding side into the game kind of like pokemon gold/silver.?
If all are females... who puts the seed?
this makes me think, that somewhere out there, is a cave full of desperate male morphs xD
Gnrgardner Wrote:
Ash,Brock could put the seed.
your reap3r, but your avatar is a dragon on a farm tool?
Campo92 Wrote:sorry about the color of the eyes, i think that's my fault. i've worked following the humbird0's tutorial, and i've made jessie. the results are: gimp can't reach the photoshop quality with the overlay, so i've done something like a black and white shadow, and you can see the results, so you need to reshadow, like always XD the sencond thing is about the eyes: i dunno how to do them. this is my first work with this metod so don't kill me
Campo92 Wrote:sorry about the color of the eyes, i think that's my fault. i've worked following the humbird0's tutorial, and i've made jessie. the results are: gimp can't reach the photoshop quality with the overlay, so i've done something like a black and white shadow, and you can see the results, so you need to reshadow, like always XD the sencond thing is about the eyes: i dunno how to do them. this is my first work with this metod so don't kill me
LVL 108 Paladin Wrote:Could anyone give me a rough estimate when the next update could come out ?
Campo92 Wrote:so i've start searching, and i've found a freeware called gimp.
humbird0 Wrote:Well, the most important thing is to have the line-art on a separate layer.
I usually set the line layer to a blending mode that makes all the white areas transparent. In Photoshop, that blending mode is called "Multiply"
All the color goes on a different layer, placed underneath.
And the shading also has its own layer, sandwiched in between them.
You can set the shading layer's blending mode to allow the colors underneath to show through. The shading itself is done in shades of grey.
This is my basic approach to coloring & shading.
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Wonderful Hawk Wrote:Y'know Bubba, I've got to be honest. It kind of amazes me that you're the same artist who drew your earlier works. Not to deride them, of course, (except for maybe that Clefable which has always been a bit off for me - it's the chin I think) but you've just gotten so much better, and it doesn't even seem like it's been all that much time. Just... kudos, man. Kudos.
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