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This is the first of a series of coloring tutorials.Related content
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sasosakuobsessed [2009-06-01 20:48:54 +0000 UTC]
thank you for putting this ^^
thought i use Painttool SAI
^^
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ania-r [2006-03-12 19:53:51 +0000 UTC]
ok, there's this thing. I'm working with OC3 and a pressure sensitive tablet. Let's say I've got a face that should have cream colour as the main colour that I would later layer accordingly to the lighting. There is a number of things that pop up. First is the pressure sensivity that is very helpful for sketching but not for colouring in. Do you know if there's a way of turning it off? And even if I'm trying to do everything on max sensivity, the colours end up like in photoshop's "multiply" ie, if I take my pen off the tablet and put it on again, I automatically get darker colour.
So the question is "How do I colour in in one colour with taking my pen off the tablet and so that's not affected by pressure sensivity?"
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shigure-kisune In reply to starlightlynn30 [2006-03-05 22:47:35 +0000 UTC]
It's an art program, small and compact. Open Canvas (OC) 2 isn't around much anymore to the best of my knowledge. But OC3 is, I think. It's Japanese but has English settings, though will cost a little bit of money. However, it's a very useful program if you can get it. It has layers and is what I do most of my art on. It doesn't take up as much RAM or space on the hard drive as Photoshop, though PS has more options.
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