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Just some things I thought you guys might be interested in.My rambling tutorials seem to go down well. This is less of a rambling tutorial and more of a ramble, but seeing as so many people seem not to know about these things, I thought it was worth writing up. Nothing specific on here, just haphazard advice, but enjoy.
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pendlestock [2007-10-28 18:22:33 +0000 UTC]
Hi there
Your fabulous resources have been featured in the News! [link]
So pop on over and check it out
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ToySkunk In reply to pendlestock [2007-10-28 18:25:43 +0000 UTC]
Awwh, thank you very much!
I'm glad you think it was worth putting in an article.
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eamilia [2007-10-28 16:50:40 +0000 UTC]
I love your tutorials! They always explain stuff in a way that even I can understand and are overall very helpful. Thank you again for sharing some of your knowledge. 8)
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ToySkunk In reply to eamilia [2007-10-28 16:55:49 +0000 UTC]
Oh, but I nearly submitted this one without editing it, then - believe me - some bits of it wouldn't have made any sense at all!
I'm really glad you like them (although I'm sure you don't need to criticise yourself by saying 'that even I can understand' ).
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Parietaleclipse [2007-10-28 16:05:42 +0000 UTC]
Nice! Very informative. I'll keep these in mind while I practice.
As for using filters, I don't see if there is a problem when someone is very new to the digital program and tries different filters out, for effects. Filters are actually quite fun, you know? They're great for experimenting and learning to feel comfortable in your surroundings. Maybe combining filters, then drawing over them for added effect etc seems alright to me. <:3
But yeah...when people claim digital art is just 'clicking a button' that annoys me. I've only had photoshop for two months, and ms paint for a few years, and it is certainly a lot more than 'clicking a button' to get a finished result.
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ToySkunk In reply to Parietaleclipse [2007-10-28 16:09:57 +0000 UTC]
Oh yeah, experimentation is fine by me, and I encourage it - hence why I said I would study that image I did in that section (the one with the overlay layer) because I liked the effect. I'd just like to discourage people from thinking you can make a piece of art by clicking around a bit.
Anyway, glad you thought the rambling was informative.
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wentrupie In reply to ToySkunk [2010-03-28 16:43:24 +0000 UTC]
hmmmm, i'm very interested in making this stuff... but i'm too inexperienced
this helps so much ^^
you should put up more, i learned a lot from the hair and fur and this tutorial ^^
(all i've seen so far )
the other things should be good too, checkin right now ^^
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Parietaleclipse In reply to ToySkunk [2007-10-28 16:14:37 +0000 UTC]
It most certainly was informative! I was just browsing the rest of your gallery, too. You've got some pretty neat works! :3
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ToySkunk In reply to Parietaleclipse [2007-10-28 16:16:45 +0000 UTC]
Awwh, thanks!
I'm still learning too, and always will be. Those tips were just some things I've picked up on the way.
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Parietaleclipse In reply to ToySkunk [2007-10-28 16:22:19 +0000 UTC]
Well thank you for sharing. ^_^
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