
| Doctor_Whooves #220509 1 year ago |
Bit of a cleaner colouring without the jagged look to the lineart; not a dupe. |
| marioandsonic #220517 1 year ago |
Yes, quite. |
| Anonymous #220541 1 year ago |
Hmmm. Yes, I concur. *blows bubbles* |
| Van_Horsing #220786 1 year ago |
:( |
| Van_Horsing #220796 1 year ago |
How do you do cleaner colorings, guys? |
| StarshineSprint #221740 1 year ago |
Actually, I was wondering that too. Sort of. Except I was wondering how you *efficiently* do cleaner colorings. |
| Doctor_Whooves #221761 1 year ago |
I did this one using a layer overtop the lineart in Photoshop set to Multiply. That's where the colouring is done, and the Multiply mode kind of lets you colour underneath (though the layer is really on top) the lineart without it being transparent.
If you want to colour the actual lines, like I did for >>28970 then it gets more complicated. |