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Here is the meme for my Coloring Technique Experiment submition. ^^ Feel free to download and fill it up. It's my first time making a meme, I hope I didn't mess up at it. >o<I'd love to see other people's experiments based on this meme.
I hope it becomes useful for people's practice. ^^
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PrincesTomboy [2011-01-11 00:44:21 +0000 UTC]
I don't understand what the different kinds of shading mean...
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rinoadangel In reply to Kichi-Art [2010-12-14 04:52:51 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Just saw it, I hope it helped you!
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bararosa [2010-12-14 00:28:16 +0000 UTC]
On my freaking long list of memes to fill... oh gawd.... -collapses-
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Ankh-Ascendant [2010-12-14 00:28:13 +0000 UTC]
I think that this will be very useful, because I'm not particularly happy with my coloring style and would like to experiment with others. thanks for the idea.
I have a question though. What's the difference between textured and non-textured shading? I could see the difference in your completed version but I couldn't actually tell what was done differently.
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rinoadangel In reply to Ankh-Ascendant [2010-12-14 00:52:01 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad you find it useful! That's why I made it, I found it useful so I thought of sharing it with everyone.
The difference between textured and non-textured shading was the type of brushes I used. You see, for example, in SAI, I usually use the normal "smooth" brush and the marker to color. None of them have any texture.
On the textured one I used the normal brush but with added "Rough_Flat" texture, it makes the color look texturized instead of all plain and smooth. It's a bit hard to tell since it was my first time using textured brushes so I might not have applied it well, but here's a link that'll help you: [link] ^-^
Basically, textured shading is done with brushes that have some kind of texture, to give a certain effect and non textured shading is done with smooth, plain brushes.
Hope that helps, if you got anymore questions feel free to ask.
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Ankh-Ascendant In reply to rinoadangel [2010-12-14 01:48:08 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, that was a very helpful explanation. ^^ Now that I know I will have to experiment with textured coloring myself. I don't know if you applied it "well" or not, since I don't do it, but it was certainly my favorite on your version.
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