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...or 'The Rainbow and the Stars' for those who don't speak French.FULL VIEW PLZ
Uh...Asa again. Practicing more on my childrens.
Uhhhhh, I have no idea what's going on with the background. XD I've never done something like that before. I just wanted something fun. So, stars and rainbow streaks! YAY!
...the thing that's bothering me the most is how to cell folds on clothes. :/ It's like, I have no idea how the hell to jump into it. The ONE thing I don't like about cell-shade, or in general. Clothes are a biiiiitch. Maybe I really should do some nudie art...>>'
I think that's like the first time I've used so much green in a pic, lol. I was gonna make her dress a light green too, but it would have taken away from her belt-hanging-down-thingy.
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jojoseames [2009-06-15 23:38:36 +0000 UTC]
I think that cell shading is totally easier on fabric than anything else.
This looks really nice. I love your color choices.
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crateshya In reply to jojoseames [2009-06-16 02:06:40 +0000 UTC]
Really? I dunno. I'm always trying to figure out where the lineart should be and where I should cell without it. It's easier with soft for me, but I may be, you know, biased, given I like, you know, never do cell shade.
Hee, thank you! Anything look wonky anywhere to you?
You know me and my feedback policy!
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jojoseames In reply to crateshya [2009-06-17 00:43:08 +0000 UTC]
Where she's holding the skirt, the fabric would be bunching up there, yes? The fabric would form into lines of tension pointing to that place, and radiating away in lines of relaxation, until they tense up again.
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DashNakeshi [2009-06-15 18:03:20 +0000 UTC]
The cell-shading and spontaneous bright background really works well together here... x3 It still looks super good with the white + green, btw. Good choice.
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crateshya In reply to DashNakeshi [2009-06-16 02:10:12 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I'm surprised at how well the colors worked together for this. Thank you
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