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Published: 2014-02-10 04:45:43 +0000 UTC; Views: 3878; Favourites: 120; Downloads: 1
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This is inspired by the Opaline Unicorn MTG card from the recent Theros set. It's a little 2 hour project I've been wanting to do forEVER! I just thought it would look awesome in the MLP style!
Theros is by far my FAVORITE set! I'm very passionate about Classics, so I about crapped a golden twinkie when I made the connection for the first time (around my 2nd booster pack I opened).
Anyway, enjoy!
I don't like to spam profiles with "Thanks for the !"
So, in advance:
Original Opaline Unicorn art (c) Christine Choi
Crystal Pony Texture (c)Β KimikoNyanChan
Art (c) equinepalette (me)
MLP:FiM (c) Hasbro
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Comments: 30
DelDiz [2014-05-09 07:03:07 +0000 UTC]
So it's like....made of opal.........? MUST....RIDE....UNICORN!!!
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Ponies03 [2014-02-11 00:08:47 +0000 UTC]
How did you use the texture? I was just going to ask and what do you know, you already used it ^^
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equinepalette In reply to Ponies03 [2014-02-11 01:30:50 +0000 UTC]
I originally tried to make it into a brush, but that didn't work, so when I use it I do this:
1. Import the entire image into a separate layer
2. Resize/rotate the image so it encompasses the entirety of the pony's body
3. Turn down the transparency (to what I think eventually amounted to ~20%)
4. Selected the negative space around my pony's body (in Procreate, "select layer contents" when on the pony body layer, and hit the "invert" button)
5. Switch to the crystal texture layer, and erase "everything" (from where I selected the negative space, the space occupying the pony's body wasn't selected)
6. Voila! Crystal texture on the body
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equinepalette In reply to Jojuki-chan [2014-02-10 05:46:50 +0000 UTC]
I love all the pastels in opals!
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Jojuki-chan In reply to equinepalette [2014-02-10 05:47:25 +0000 UTC]
Ah yes. So pretty!.
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CelestialRainicorn [2014-02-10 05:34:40 +0000 UTC]
Looks well defined and colored.
Looks pretty good to me.
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