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Post by Surprised on May 4, 2007 9:18:45 GMT -5
Thanks for the praise. It was my first project and now i am going to create more things. Lets see what the next project will be ....
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Post by sirko on May 4, 2007 9:21:31 GMT -5
Sorry I was not logged in so now: Thanks for the praise. It was my first project and now i am going to create more things. Lets see what the next project will be ......
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Post by sirko on May 4, 2007 9:33:20 GMT -5
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Post by sirko on May 5, 2007 11:13:59 GMT -5
I've got a question: How are you creating new pygmys or lets say pictures. I mean are you drawing them and then painting in your computer or are you drawing and painting them without the computer? Please help me
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Post by brynbrenainn on May 5, 2007 15:55:15 GMT -5
First I do some sketching. If I like a pose, I sketch it in blue pencil (size 200% to the finished papermini), and ink it in black. Thick outline and thin lines for the details. - Remember to use a line that is 200% to the finished mini! Then I scan the inked sketches and clean them up by removing everything but black in Photoshop. - Very nifty trick! Always use coloured pencils! After that I colour the minis. Use layers, that way you can recolour quickly. The backs of the minis are mostly drawn completely from scratch in the computer. Then I do the layout of the page of minis in Illustrator. I do not resize the art until this stage. After that I stamp my logo on the page. I save my logo for the last, almost as a symbolic act of completion.
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