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Seymour_My_Hero
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Wow! Amazing job! The emotions on Jon look fantastic!
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Smarty
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Thanks guys! I got bored and I thought that making a simple promo pic for my fanart would spark some ideas for it: Due to bad resizing I linked it to full size. Yay. Man I need to work on the story before I forget what I wanted to happen..
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Smarty
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Jon is gone?
I'm getting to that...
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Smarty
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I went back to my other fan fic, Darkness Surrounding, and chose a few scenes to illustrate. Here is the beginning when they are in the ship: More to come!
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Smarty
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Yeah the real problem is I don't know how the mouths move for each syllable and word. Maybe if I studied the show...But it just looks like a rough draft. Like how the studio for Futurama does it is basically before they ship it off to Korea. But it isn't as good...I should just try moving them. Like a walk sequence....Hmmm..
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Smarty
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No, but I like art. I want to go into a science field. But I always thought animation was really interesting. Edit: Yay! New rank!
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Frisco17
DOOP Secretary
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Very well done Smarty. You've got the style down almost to perfection.
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Smarty
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Thanks! ^.^ Can you draw me?
You mean the real you? I could probably, since I drew myself as my avatar and I look mostly like me. Very well done Smarty. You've got the style down almost to perfection.
Thanks, Frisco, and you too, Books. I just really need to get the outlining down. It is too 'pointy' in some places, and it isn't smooth enough. But that picture is a lot better than the one before that.
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Smarty
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Smarty - you draw in pencil, then scan the pic into your computer to do the lines and colour, yes?
I see in your earlier work you did ink with a pen. Did that not work for you?
Yeah, that is what I do. You mean the first ones? I did the same thing, but I outlined them in a Sharpie instead of pencil. I decided to outline on the computer because when the picture was scanned the outlines were too gray, and it was harder to fill it in.
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x.Bianca.x
Urban Legend
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If you tell us what program you use, we might be able to help steal your drawing method and do 2 times better.
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Smarty
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If you tell us what program you use, we might be able to help.
I have GIMP.
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El-Man
Urban Legend
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Yes, it does. Check this out. First, you create a path to match the line you want, then you 'stroke' it to draw the line.
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Smarty
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« Reply #76 on: 02-06-2009 02:51 »
« Last Edit on: 02-06-2009 05:13 »
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Yes, it does. Check this out.
First, you create a path to match the line you want, then you 'stroke' it to draw the line.
Thanks, I'll try it on the one I'm working on now. *edit I am still working on it, but I just did a layer to test it out, and the technique works great! it is fast and the final results look better and smoother.
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