Posted April 29, 201312 yr well i thought i might just add a thread to show my artwork here is my first one that i put on my deviantart <http://theswordsmanofdeath.deviantart.com/> Exiled Angel Keyblade Edited May 11, 201312 yr by Ajexmi
June 6, 201312 yr Author line art that i have colored in Edited June 8, 201312 yr by ☣Angel☣ of ☠Death☠
June 8, 201312 yr Very good, i think that if you started using felt tip pens to go over the lines you want to define it will increase the over all effect of your drawings, i like your art style, similar to mine in many ways so i just thought i give you my advice
June 8, 201312 yr Author Very good, i think that if you started using felt tip pens to go over the lines you want to define it will increase the over all effect of your drawings, i like your art style, similar to mine in many ways so i just thought i give you my advice thanks
June 8, 201312 yr Author lineart that i have colored in ( sorry that i didn't write this in earlier) Edited June 8, 201312 yr by ☣Angel☣ of ☠Death☠
June 8, 201312 yr but what you users didn't know is that what he's currently posting is really just someone else's lineart colored in bad OP
June 8, 201312 yr Author but what you users didn't know is that what he's currently posting is really just someone else's lineart colored in bad OP which i have credited the lineart makers on my deviant art account
June 8, 201312 yr My suggestion as far as coloring in lines goes is this: Don't rely purely on the paint bucket tool. Even with all the advances in technology, the paint bucket will leave that annoying little white space between the color and the line, so although it's a pain, you've got to go back through with the brush tool and fill it in. Also, if you're working in photoshop, or another program with layers/layer styles, make sure to put the lineart on the topmost layer and set it to either 'Multiply' or 'Darken', that'll make the white gaps a bit easier to manage as well. Good luck!
June 8, 201312 yr Author My suggestion as far as coloring in lines goes is this: Don't rely purely on the paint bucket tool. Even with all the advances in technology, the paint bucket will leave that annoying little white space between the color and the line, so although it's a pain, you've got to go back through with the brush tool and fill it in. Also, if you're working in photoshop, or another program with layers/layer styles, make sure to put the lineart on the topmost layer and set it to either 'Multiply' or 'Darken', that'll make the white gaps a bit easier to manage as well. Good luck! thanks ill try that for the next one
June 8, 201312 yr but what you users didn't know is that what he's currently posting is really just someone else's lineart colored in bad OP what if the 'you users' said: Duhh, Proto, We know.
well i thought i might just add a thread to show my artwork here is my first one that i put on my deviantart <http://theswordsmanofdeath.deviantart.com/>
Exiled Angel Keyblade
Edited by Ajexmi