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wu_konguk

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« on: 12-15-2002 14:19 »

DOn't ask where the title came from becase I don't know.
Anywya I was wondering, this is a question to all the budding artists out there, What do you use to make your art?
Me I use penciles and paper then scan them and colour them in Photoshop 7.

I would have done a poll but I am a awear there are more artistic mediums out there than I can name.  :)
Zed 85

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« Reply #1 on: 12-15-2002 14:54 »

 
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Originally posted by wu_konguk:

Me I use penciles and paper then scan them and colour them in Photoshop 7.


Ditto, I used to use PaintShopPro 7 Evaluation, but then 'obtained' PhotoShop thus use that more often.  :)
ZombieJesus

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« Reply #2 on: 12-15-2002 14:55 »

I got Photoshop 6, but I never use it.
I did some experiments in MS Paint once, but I quickly gave up.
Mitsui

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« Reply #3 on: 12-15-2002 15:08 »

I normally just scan - art from framegrabs using PSP 7.

Otherwise I just use good old fashioned pencil and paper.

Also, I have to say, thats one great sig Zed.
]PaulFSAC[

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« Reply #4 on: 12-15-2002 15:10 »

I use a variety of packages dependant on what mood I'm in at the time, but the two I use most are Paint Shop Pro 7 and Photoshop 7.
Zed 85

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« Reply #5 on: 12-15-2002 15:26 »

 
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Originally posted by Mitsui:
Also, I have to say, thats one great sig Zed.

Cheers  :D
It's from my latest wallpaper, that I've sent off today.
That pic very nearly ultilised both PhotoShop and PSP after being mostly done in Photoshop, but decided that I finally prefered the last Photoshop effect better anyway...so...
 :)
Erdrik

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« Reply #6 on: 12-16-2002 02:42 »

Mechanical Pencil, Pen, Scan, color in PhotoMagic(blech)

PhotoMagic, not becuase I wnat to but becuase I can't find my PhotoShop CD   :hmpf:
Otis P Jivefunk

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« Reply #7 on: 12-17-2002 14:55 »

Depends on the art. Normally I just use pencils, sometimes I go over the edges in fine black pen. And I sometimes use coloured pencils, and sometimes felt tips. And I do a bit on the computer in photoshop, like my custom avatar. I might experiment with ink soon  :)
Marcus
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« Reply #8 on: 12-17-2002 15:20 »

Pencil and pen, scan, and photoshop7 - pretty much like most!

Marcus.
bartman

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« Reply #9 on: 12-17-2002 15:29 »

I draw them, go over them with a pen/inkwell, then scan them and make it B & W, then I add colour using PsP7 and walla!
Marcus
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« Reply #10 on: 12-17-2002 15:36 »

To break things up, I know one guy who draws/colours/shades, from scratch, almost everything he does digitally; though sometimes uses body outlines (via the 'find lines' filter) from a suitable image as a basis. Very clever way to do it (either way), but too complex for _me_!

Marcus.
aslate

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« Reply #11 on: 12-17-2002 18:13 »

PaintShop Pro 7, i couldn't get used to Photoshop after using PaintShop Pro for so long (my first package).
Chump

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« Reply #12 on: 12-19-2002 18:12 »

Macromedia Flash MX.

Thats it. I don't have anything else...
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