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Published: 2012-11-17 22:18:04 +0000 UTC; Views: 1942; Favourites: 89; Downloads: 27
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I saw a beautiful line art drawing of the 10th Doctor here [link] and was inspired to color it. I feel like I may have overworked it in the end, but I had a lot of fun doing it. Definitely check out "KidsWorld" [link] here on deviantART. He's done some AMAZING work here.Related content
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AskGriff In reply to DomGreenDesign [2012-11-19 20:34:17 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much. It was a pleasure.
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AnimeLover594 [2012-11-18 02:29:35 +0000 UTC]
I really do wonder.... Can Weeping Angels fly? And what would happen if they were in mid fly and someone looked at them?
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AskGriff In reply to AnimeLover594 [2012-11-18 02:38:14 +0000 UTC]
I have wondered the same thing. I'm thinking they would fall to earth and crash into pieces -- so maybe that's why they don't fly?
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AnimeLover594 In reply to AskGriff [2012-11-18 03:45:20 +0000 UTC]
I was at the mall when I thought of this (6 year old sister) and she was asking me stuff about the weeping angels, and asked me if they could fly... but if I saw one fall a break into a million pieces... Honestly I would just point and laugh
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AskGriff In reply to beareen [2012-11-17 22:26:11 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much. I begin by removing all white from the original line art layer, then adding new layers beneath the "line art" layer to add color. So if I do pants, for example, on its' own layer, I can add a little texture, add highlights with the Dodge tool, add shadow with the Burn tool, etc. And the cool thing is that the line art will be on a layer above, so I don't have to worry about coloring inside the lines.
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beareen In reply to AskGriff [2012-11-17 22:33:06 +0000 UTC]
Wait, do you remove the white with the eraser tool?
You could just put the line art layer with the setting "multiply" on top and then color on the layers underneath. Saves a lot of trouble
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AskGriff In reply to beareen [2012-11-17 23:00:52 +0000 UTC]
No... I do Select, Color Range, click on the White, increase the "fuzziness" to around 100, then press Delete. Then I can do a Layer, Layer Style, Color Overlay and set to black -- so all shades of white, gray, etc. are black. If I'm really trying to go for a different line art look, I will copy the "line art" layer into Flash and do a Trace Bitmap. That will make the lines smoother and more hand-drawn. Some images work great with that and some not at all.
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