
| Anonymous #116736 1 year ago |
Colored in the eyelid. |
| PynkyPy #116741 1 year ago |
F*** I just uploaded a pic with the old coloring. |
| PynkyPy #116774 1 year ago |
I SIMPLY CAN'T DO IT!!!!
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE WILL MY PAINT PROGRAM, GIMP, ALLOW ME TO COLOR THIS IN WITHOUT FUCKING UP THE LINES. |
| dragonSpike #116810 1 year ago |
@PinkyPy: that's why you SELECT SIMILAR COLORS: WHITE
ADD COLOR TO ALPHA: WHITE. NEW LAYER move new layer under lines COLOR BLANK LAYER. |
| PynkyPy #116818 1 year ago |
^ That didn't work..... It completely ruined the anti-aliasing. I might of as well redraw the entire thing. Would of given better results. |
| NucleicTwist #116850 1 year ago |
When you select all white pixels, you may need to then modify the selection by expanding it a pixel or two in order to get all the "border" pixels inside it. |
| Anonymous #116856 1 year ago |
select each area, then grow selection by a few pixels, then fill selection on a lower layer, or something. Fuck around with the layer modes on the lines layer so the colors show through, then touch up.
The tutorial I saw was with black lineart, so hopefully the fact that your lines are colored won't make it too much harder. |
| Anonymous #116882 1 year ago |
ok, looks like what i posted above either won't work with colored lines, or i'm missing something. i'll keep fiddling with it. |
| PynkyPy #116886 1 year ago |
^ All of you up there...
Nope.... Still wont work. Since the line art is colored, simply selecting white does just that... Selects white. It completely ignores the "Colored" antialiasing on the lines. The only way I can see this getting colored is if someone uploads a non antialiased version of the art so we can color it in then add the effect after the coloring is done. Unless there is a way to tell GIMP to ignore certain colors... |
| PynkyPy #116913 1 year ago |
I figured it out. It'l be up in a sec |
| Anonymous #116914 1 year ago |
If you put the color blobs on top and set the color layer to mode:darken only, it will work as long as the lines are darker than the color that overlaps them.
Not sure how you are drawing this, but it would be easy if the lines were on a transparent background to begin with. BTW: I approve wholeheartedly of this image. |
| Anonymous #116916 1 year ago |
Pynky did u draw the line art? |
| Somepony #116933 1 year ago |
>add layer mask
>grayscale copy of layer >invert mask You're welcome. |
| PynkyPy #116978 1 year ago |
>>16572 |