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This was originally for 's t-shirt contest but I don't have a clue how to digitize anything and I'm sure my pen lines look horrible DX*edit: this is now entered in the contest
*edit: added a bigger file just in case
But I hope ya'll enjoy it nonetheless~
art: me
Danny: Butch Hartman
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Comments: 22
chillydragon [2012-08-15 06:29:48 +0000 UTC]
wow wow wwow!! XD You has brake my hope to enter the contest! (LOL just kidding)
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SakuraPanda96 [2012-08-15 02:18:24 +0000 UTC]
Wow! Amazing work!
If I saw this on a shirt, I'd definitely buy it!
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CatalystOfTheSoul [2012-08-14 22:51:20 +0000 UTC]
For whatever program you're using the internet has a boatload of tutorials. In case you might think you want to learn new things - there are even things about MSP I didn't know till I looked up stuff on there.
Are you using a mouse or a tablet to digitize? Whatever it is, your work always comes out looking very clean and organized. Hard to do with a mouse.
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Smarklin In reply to CatalystOfTheSoul [2012-08-14 22:57:41 +0000 UTC]
I use paint.net mostly but I don't trust it with digitizing
smooth lines XD they always look wonky.
I also use mspaint but it is such a pain to work with on a
large scale. I use a mouse for everything and msp tends to
break my wrists at impossible angles~
Thank you I think my art comes out pretty clean because
I ink out a sketch on paper, scan it in, and fill bucket everything
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CatalystOfTheSoul In reply to Smarklin [2012-08-15 03:53:58 +0000 UTC]
There are some brilliant kinds of things you can do with Paint, once you learn the techniques. Especially with the line tool - after a while you can make curvy, tablet-like lines and on an image large enough that when changed back smaller, it looks smooth and very not-MSP.
Here are some examples:
[link] (that one's mine. an old doodle I decided to convert from a really thin pencil sketch. I can say from experience, this didn't take too long and I used a mouse)
[link] (tutorial, useful)
There's a lot more out there if you're willing to look. I don't know how paint.net is, so maybe you still have things to learn. ^^
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Smarklin In reply to CatalystOfTheSoul [2012-08-15 12:02:39 +0000 UTC]
Those look so darn cool I will have to try that sort of line
style sometime~
In my alternate account, I dabble in msp but my art is more
along the lines of gritty looking pixels like this: [link]
This sort of thing tends to take forever since I manually click
in every horrible little pixel XD it's a load of work, but I enjoy
how it looks in the end. ^^
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CatalystOfTheSoul In reply to Smarklin [2012-08-15 16:17:47 +0000 UTC]
It takes patience, but it's useful. And if you're using a mouse, and want good coloring still, maybe lineart in MSP and then color in openCanvas1 (not the best program, but it's free and useful and easier than MSP - you have layers and the like)
HOLY SHIT THAT DETAIL. HOLY...SHIT. That took hours. Days. Months. 0____0
That's incredible. Like, DD stuff.
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Smarklin In reply to CatalystOfTheSoul [2012-08-16 03:18:00 +0000 UTC]
Hmm..I might try that
And thanks XD It only took about a day but it felt
like months~
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CatalystOfTheSoul In reply to Smarklin [2012-08-16 05:41:12 +0000 UTC]
No, it looks like months. HOW?
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Smarklin In reply to CatalystOfTheSoul [2012-08-16 12:13:32 +0000 UTC]
I had no life for about a day so I somehow managed
to pixel it XD
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CatalystOfTheSoul In reply to Smarklin [2012-08-16 14:41:58 +0000 UTC]
I admire your skill and patience. That takes stipple coloring to a whole new level.
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SpazSenpai [2012-08-14 20:55:23 +0000 UTC]
It looks like something that could still work as a design on a t-shirt. I think you should submit it to the contest. I can accept your drawing and transfer it to the contest folder if you'd like.
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Smarklin In reply to SpazSenpai [2012-08-14 22:49:57 +0000 UTC]
Really? That would be awesome and yes, please move it~
Thank you!
Should I change the file into something bigger? It has
to be at least 1000x1000, right?
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SpazSenpai In reply to Smarklin [2012-08-14 22:55:06 +0000 UTC]
I think we could work with the print shop and work something out. There still isn't a 100% guarantee to win, but I'd say you have as good a chance at winning as anyone who has entered thus far.
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