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Jackarunda
#171700
1 year ago
I colored another one of Caluriri's pics :)

I also fixed the grammar. I get the feeling Caluriri's 1st language wasn't english lol
Anonymous
#171710
1 year ago
cupcakes
dragonSpike
#171717
1 year ago
Hey, Jack, here's a tip:

If you use GIMP, you can alpha-color white, color a lower layer, and have a completely white layer on bottom. That way you don't have the white space next to any lines.
Jackarunda
#171759
1 year ago
^ What's GIMP?

I s'pose I will google it. Thanks for the tip.
Anonymous
#171780
1 year ago
Haha haha... wait... How does Applebloom know how long her older brother lasts? I'm not sure this is appropriate.
Obscure
#171799
1 year ago
Gimp is a free photoshop like tool.
Spacepsy
#171814
1 year ago
Appleburn!
StreakTheFox
#171825
1 year ago
I use paint.net
Anonymous
#171840
1 year ago
another tip, if you use photoshop, raise the tolerance of your fill tool, that way the white spaces will reduce
Jackarunda
#171906
1 year ago
^ Dude I understand tolerances.

It's just that when if I raise it up too much it overtakes the lines and spills out into the rest of the picture.

For some reason my fill tool wants to spill over lines before completely filling the area. It pisses me off so much.
JustTheBast
#172139
1 year ago
Don't use the fill tool, use layers.

[list=1]
  • Use the magic wand to select an area you want to fill.
  • Use Select>Modify>Expand or Refine Edge to expand the selection until it overlaps the line, but doesn't spill over it.
  • Create a Solid Colour layer with the desired Colour, which will automatically use the current selection as mask.
  • Repeat until all areas are coloured.
  • Without any selection, create a black Solid Colour layer, which will cover everything up at first.
  • Copy and paste the original line art into the mask, and invert it. Now the colours are visible, but the overlap is covered up again. (There are other ways to do this - this is just what I use.)
    [/list]

    (I hope Ponibooru's BBCode supports lists)
  • JustTheBast
    #172142
    1 year ago
    Okay, so no ordered lists, then.
    Anonymous
    #172504
    1 year ago
    Big Mac needs an adult!
    Sind
    #172611
    1 year ago
    there's even better ways to fill-color

    My personal preferred method is:
    - Resize to 2x/3x
    - Apply "Threshold Filter"
    - Fill-color as usual(without needing to set any threshold/tolerance)
    - Resize back to normal
    JustTheBast
    #172640
    1 year ago
    I prefer the so-called "non-destructive" editing techniques. Unless the resolution of the original line-art was very high, I wouldn't trust the threshold process not to obliterate fine details.
    Anonymous
    #172696
    1 year ago
    Last Pic.
    Big Mac: "Applebloom! Saaaave meeeee!
    redweasel
    #173065
    1 year ago
    fuck tolerances.

    * colors > color-to-alpha in GIMP. for white.
    * make white layer below.
    * wand select on top layer
    * grow selection ~2px
    * fill color on lower layer.

    it magically appears underneath the black lines without "destructive"ing them! :o

    alternatively, transparent multiply layer on top. color on that. it ignores the black and overwrites the white. doesn't work for recoloring though, just b/w
    Jackarunda
    #174304
    1 year ago
    ^^^

    Oh wow guys, I had no idea. Thanks for the info ^_^
    SRD639
    #287531
    1 year ago
    This is actually the first time Pinkie Pie has been in heat... wait.. how hot was the water?
    Anonymous
    #404901
    11 months ago
    I find it funny how Applebloom walks in, sees them in that position, and instantly knows the drill: "I'll tell 'em you'll be down in 10 minutes."
    Anonymous
    #846135
    6 months ago
    Big Mac's face at the last post. X3 Doom face.