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Published: 2011-05-18 13:07:49 +0000 UTC; Views: 8806; Favourites: 35; Downloads: 59
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Lily, now fully her new self. Those that decide knowingly to become a Doll in such an environment have somewhat more freedom of movement, being capable of the odd few hours of more or less motion every now and again between simply lying about with her sister dolls, which have been allowed a slightly greater degree of autonomy since someone voluntarily joined. She still has her laptop and has managed to eventually manage to get a wireless signal on it. She still gives out her opinions even though she needs to use a pencil as a stylus to type. She added a silk flower of a type that she shares her name with on her fabric hair.More of Lily can be found here
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SonicMasterHero [2013-07-02 06:04:37 +0000 UTC]
I want to be honest. It's a big happy family.
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laughingvulcan [2012-12-27 20:37:08 +0000 UTC]
She came out looking nice!
Just have one question: What program do you use to digitally color?
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laughingvulcan In reply to Imperator-Zor [2012-12-31 02:49:04 +0000 UTC]
Ah, okay, thanks. I was just wondering because I noticed the 'halos' in the color fills.
(I work in Photoshop at work all the time...)
If it helps, you can bypass that problem fairly easily when coloring:
1. Take the layer with your line art and double click on it in the layer palate. This will call up a layer details box where you can rename it.
Once you press okay, go to the 'layer mode' pulldown (upper left corner of the Layers palate), and change the line art layer's mode to 'Multiply'.*
2. Create a new layer for your color, like 'Hair Main', and move it below the Lineart layer.
3. If you color now, you won't see the halos when you sketch the color in.
4. If you are working with a mouse (I've got a tablet), you can toggle back to the lineart layer with the magic wand and select a section.
Switch BACK to the color layer, expand the selection 1 point or so, and fill the section.
This SHOULD fill the intended area of color completely and without the 'haloed fill' effect.
* If you want to darken your line art's lines, you can do that by duplicating that layer. As long as the new layer is also set on 'Multiply', that should help DARKEN the lines.
More of Lily when you get the chance, please...she's a cute little doll!
(Hope this helps some...)
Be well.
Greg
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