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DO NOT REDISTRIBUTE; DO NOT ADOPT;DO NOT FRANKENDOLL; NO EXCEPTIONS!
(c) ~SingingLolo
Hello and welcome to...
...well anyways...>.>;
Before you read the tutorial, there are a couple of things I want to explain (like what my random symbols mean
:!: CAUTION, THIS TUTORIAL IS VERY LONG IN SIZE :!: The width should be compatable to all monitors, which means that I had to make it very long in size. But it is COMPLETE this way (so if you want to go back and look at it for reference, you wouldn't have to look at 2343 deviations
That should be it!
w00t! If this goes well, I'll make more tutorials in the future (but don't worry, they won't be as long as this one; I just wanted to thoroughly explain the basics before gettin' to the detailed stuffs :3). Enjoy the tutorial!
Large Base Body
Small Base Body
:!:EDIT 5/26/07:!:: ~moon-finder Brought up a question that I hadn't addressed and is pretty vital for those who are not avid MSPaint users (and would not know how to do this)
Q: "On your tutorial it says "delete" the body beneath the hair, how exactly do you do that? Like selecting and stuff... (by the way, I used your tutorial to create a doll!)
A: What I meant by that was, once you are happy with the way that the hair looks on the blank base body, delete everything EXCEPT the hair. You can delete things by taking the pencil tool and setting the color to white, then clicking (or "penciling") around (NOT on) the hair line to make a white gap between the hair and your soon to be deleted base body. Once you have room, you can use a bigger sized paintbrush tool set to white, or the eraser tool, to continue to delete everything around the hair. Then take that hair by selecting it with the "select" tool (the dashed box tool), making sure it is set to opaque (by clicking the bottom of the two boxes that pop up below your tool bar), and after selecting it, put the hair on the base body that has your clothing. This will help everything stay cleaner. Does that help at all? Good question by the way, I'll post it for others to see because I'm sure other's have wondered.
Thanks for the good question!!
:!:EDIT 8/28/06:!:: ~CutiePieKitten asked me a question that I felt was important enough to be on here.
Q: "Do you save the base as a PNG, GIF, or JPEG? Because when I use PNG or GIF MSPaint messes with the colors. D:"
A: I know it drives me nuts! D: I usually try to save a bitmap image when making the doll (it tends to keep the colors best from becoming distorted), and then if I can I reopen the doll in photoshop and save as the highest quality jpeg. I would say if you can't do that, save on MSPaint as a PNG (seperately from the saved bitmap...safer to have backups), but you say it saves badly as a png too? Bitmap is the best to save dolls as, but they take up alot of room and alot of browsers will die from bitmaps being uploaded.
I also forgot to add in my response that I don't think bitmaps are an uploadable format on Deviantart.
:!:EDIT 11/19/06:!::
=linepau1 Brought to my attention an eaiser way to convert from bitmap to DA uploadable formats:
Linepau1: "Just a tip to the saving issue.
I go to [link] It's a free image manipulator. It lets you upload and save images as png, bmp, jpeg and a few others and you can do other things as well. I find their gif format doesn't give me any color distortion! transform it to a gif file on the site, add transparency and then make it a PNG file."
Lolo: "Wow really? That is awesome! I'll have to go check it out. Thanks so much for informing me, I'll put it in the description for help to other pixelators. Thanks!
I haven't had the chance to use it for myself yet, but it's a great tip! Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback!
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Comments: 195
SingingLolo In reply to ??? [2007-05-26 07:40:59 +0000 UTC]
Sorry, I haven't been on, but I noted you back. :3 <3
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moon-finder In reply to SingingLolo [2007-05-26 19:16:06 +0000 UTC]
I just read it actually. Thanks! =3
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Naeva-Star [2007-02-24 14:23:43 +0000 UTC]
Thanks alot for this tutorial! It really helped me! This is my first pixel ^^ : [link]
I think I'm gonna make more.^^
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SingingLolo In reply to Naeva-Star [2007-05-26 07:41:41 +0000 UTC]
No problem, and great pixel! :]
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Ancheliq In reply to SingingLolo [2007-05-27 17:44:35 +0000 UTC]
You welcome
I always had problems with shadings and you tutorial really helps me!
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the-pink-sweet-angel [2007-01-20 04:26:00 +0000 UTC]
hello tell me please, when i take a doll from a web page, i have to tell something to the doll's author or som like that?
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SingingLolo In reply to the-pink-sweet-angel [2007-02-03 21:30:49 +0000 UTC]
If you take a finished doll from the maker's gallery, then most likely they will want you to credit them. However, you may not have to tell them, depending on their preference. Some websites require that you let them know, and some don't care as long as you credit them. Same goes for doll bases also, if that is what you mean. :3
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shahua [2007-01-16 05:26:25 +0000 UTC]
Finnaly a tutorial on paint.
i've been looking for one for soooooo long the only problem....
Thats what i've been doing the whole time while waiting to find one...oh well it always looked odd when i finnished. x--------------x;;;;;;;
I'll just have to keep trying.
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SingingLolo In reply to shahua [2007-02-03 21:33:06 +0000 UTC]
Yay for paint! Well it's good that you went ahead and tried it without a tutorial. That is how most pixelators started before pixelation became big. This way you don't get stuck on one persons way of doing art. Good luck with your pixels! :3
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SuperDoubleU [2007-01-04 04:31:16 +0000 UTC]
I Love this tutorial. It is the best one yet! goodjob! I still cant master that blasted curvy line tool for the hair... oh well X3
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SingingLolo In reply to SuperDoubleU [2007-02-03 21:34:23 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! :3 Yea, it's a bit difficult to figure out how the line will "react" to each mouse click, but you'll evenutally get the hang of it. ;3 Thanks for your comment! :3
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PuchikoNKM In reply to ??? [2006-12-21 00:09:24 +0000 UTC]
This is great! I've made a couple of pixel dolls already, but this should help me improve tremendosley. I'll be sure to credit you on my next doll
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SingingLolo In reply to PuchikoNKM [2007-02-03 21:36:53 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much! I'm happy you think it will be of help. Good luck! :3
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PaulineFrench In reply to ??? [2006-11-03 21:45:22 +0000 UTC]
Just a tip to the saving issue.
I go to [link] It's a free image manipulator. It lets you upload and save images as png, bmp, jpeg and a few others and you can do other things as well. I find their gif format doesn't give me any color distortion! transform it to a gif file on the site, add transparency and then make it a PNG file.
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SingingLolo In reply to PaulineFrench [2006-11-19 22:13:54 +0000 UTC]
Wow really? That is awesome! I'll have to go check it out. Thanks so much for informing me, I'll put it in the description for help to other pixelators. Thanks!
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PaulineFrench [2006-11-03 21:44:39 +0000 UTC]
Just a tip to the saving issue.
I go to [link] It's a free image manipulator. It lets you upload and save images as png, bmp, jpeg and a few others and you can do other things as well. I find their gif format doesn't give me any color distortion! transform it to a gif file on the site, add transparency and then make it a PNG file.
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mermaid234 [2006-10-29 07:02:11 +0000 UTC]
hey thanks so much this tutorial helped me soooooooooo much here is my latest work by ur help [link]
once again thanks so much
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mermaid234 In reply to ??? [2006-10-29 07:02:09 +0000 UTC]
hey thanks so much this tutorial helped me soooooooooo much here is my latest work by ur help [link]
once again thanks so much
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SingingLolo In reply to shadowamyfan8293 [2006-11-19 22:09:54 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Microsoft Paint. If you are a Mac user, I don't know what would be a similar program to use. D: Sorreh, I only am familiar with PC's. :]
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shadowamyfan8293 In reply to SingingLolo [2006-11-19 22:13:01 +0000 UTC]
coool but they are amazing art u have
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ShiraBell In reply to ??? [2006-10-02 07:57:20 +0000 UTC]
thats THAT aswome!
I'm gonna make one!
good work!
(sorry for the late reply >.< )
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SingingLolo In reply to ShiraBell [2006-10-03 06:04:23 +0000 UTC]
xD Thanks! If you do make a doll from it, I'd love to see the finished product!
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ShiraBell In reply to SingingLolo [2006-10-03 06:12:58 +0000 UTC]
of couse I'm gonna send you the link! ^____^
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XTheXBlindXBanditX In reply to ??? [2006-09-25 02:33:01 +0000 UTC]
erm...i dont get it XD...but maybe thats just cuz im a slow learner XD lol but imma save it (aka favorites lol) so i can read it over and over again and i might learn lol sooo um yeah lol
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SingingLolo In reply to XTheXBlindXBanditX [2006-09-28 17:45:52 +0000 UTC]
D: oh noes! Well, if you have a specific question, I'd be happy to help you on it (and this way I can point it out in the next tutorial I make). Thanks for sticking with it though! Thanks for your comment and fav!
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oashisu [2006-09-23 20:06:52 +0000 UTC]
Ooo, I love this tutorial, thanks for making this yesh yesh
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SingingLolo In reply to oashisu [2006-09-28 17:46:53 +0000 UTC]
XD Thanks! I'm happy you like it! No problem. :]
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IrkenRuth In reply to ??? [2006-09-23 15:50:03 +0000 UTC]
Nice Tutuorial! I love making pixel dolls in my spare time (and during artists block :P), so I found this very helpful.^_^
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SingingLolo In reply to IrkenRuth [2006-09-28 17:47:49 +0000 UTC]
XD Awesome! Well, if you make a doll as a result of my tutorial, I'd love to see it!
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Guttergoo [2006-09-22 16:15:10 +0000 UTC]
Very nice. P: Maybe if I actually bothered to -look- at the tutorials I've found, my dolls would look better. xD;
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SingingLolo In reply to Guttergoo [2006-09-23 04:24:00 +0000 UTC]
Lol, thanks! Haha, well if this helps, I'd like to see the outcome!
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CutiePieKitten [2006-08-24 21:28:20 +0000 UTC]
Do you save the base as a PNG, GIF, or JPEG? Because when I use PNG or GIF MSPaint messes with the colors. D:
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SingingLolo In reply to CutiePieKitten [2006-08-28 17:36:26 +0000 UTC]
I know it drives me nuts! D: I usually try to save a bitmap image when making the doll (it tends to keep the colors best from becoming distorted), and then if I can I reopen the doll in photoshop and save as the highest quality jpeg. I would say if you can't do that, save on MSPaint as a PNG (seperately from the saved bitmap...safer to have backups), but you say it saves badly as a png too? Bitmap is the best to save dolls as, but they take up alot of room and alot of browsers will freeze up with bitmaps.
I hope that helped a bit. I didn't even think about saying that in my tutorial, lol. <3
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mijmarieke In reply to ??? [2006-08-22 13:37:34 +0000 UTC]
Hey, I loved the tutorial and I even tried it out myself ^_^.
View it here
Thanks for all the great help.
**Gonna take a look at your gallery right now**
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SingingLolo In reply to mijmarieke [2006-08-23 19:06:57 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! xD I'm gonna go look!
Thanks for using my tutorial!
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