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meisterPOOP
Professor
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Wow...
If Leela gets me into my crib...
...I am not really sure what I would do.
'But it is nice to dream.'
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krisu
Crustacean
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Nice art, krisu. Have you considering trying inking the lines before colouring?
Yeah, I've attempted many times but it always comes out looking really awful. I envy those artists who can make it look so clean and professional.
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krisu
Crustacean
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I actually don't use photoshop for my art. I do have it though, maybe I should give it a go.
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krisu
Crustacean
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This is how I ink - use a good pen, either a Staedtler Pigment marker or a Uni Pin Fine marker, then scan at 300 dpi to Photoshop in greyscale. The picture will be large, but that's okay. Next, adjust the levels so the inks are black, then reduce the picture to a Bitmap and clean up any errors. This gives you a nice clean outline. Then I take it back to RGB mode and start the colouring.
Thank you! This has been very helpful! What program do you use? And also, seconded what El-Man has said. As for pen tool in Photoshop (and Photoshop use in general) it's incredibly important to learn if you want to go into most art-related careers. Which is me being presumptuous. You might want to be a real-estate agent or an astronaut. xD
I use PaintTool SAI, it's a neat little program. I really need to use PS more than I do, but I usually end up really frustrated after using it haha. As for my future career goals I honestly don't have anything specific in mind. Definitely something art related, though.
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