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...Um. Some people asked S-P how she did her lineart, so...
Here you go.
I think you need at least Photoshop 7 or above. I'm not sure, because I pretty much explored and taught myself stuff with the CS and CS2 versions, so I'm not familiar with earlier versions or other programs. You should also already have a pretty basic bit of knowledge of the program.
Please note that, when you click on the pen tool, make sure the palette on the top is selected to the "Paths" button/option, rather then the "shapes". If you're celshading using my "method", it doesn't really matter, but for path-stroking, it does.
...Um. Some people asked S-P how she did her lineart, so...
Here you go.
I think you need at least Photoshop 7 or above. I'm not sure, because I pretty much explored and taught myself stuff with the CS and CS2 versions, so I'm not familiar with earlier versions or other programs. You should also already have a pretty basic bit of knowledge of the program.
Please note that, when you click on the pen tool, make sure the palette on the top is selected to the "Paths" button/option, rather then the "shapes". If you're celshading using my "method", it doesn't really matter, but for path-stroking, it does.
I made my first LineArt, and I already put you on the references if you don't mind.
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For some reason, Photoshop is filling my pen lines with black, not sure why. Even when I try changing the color of the fill it remains black (and it is in RGB mode). <,<
Anyone have a solution for this?
Thanks!
It's very helpful!!!
And the file size is 666 KB
Your tutorial is awesome. I was never gut inking withe brush but this way I can ink freely.