@Keba Si Rota, Hi! To answer your question, I didn't go over the bright pink in the previous picture. I was using Fill Layers in CSP to see if my segments were closed well and how they would color with a simple fill command (time saving) Because I cannot wand-select multiple areas at once on my tablet (not sure if that's because I don't have a keyboard to hold Shift/Ctrl or if it's just a CSP thing) I have to create multiple fill layers for each little area. So, to do it quickly, I just use a standard color off the palette the fill layer window gives me and create them all, then go back and change each one to the color I actually want. The main purpose of the original pink fill was so I could see where my sketch (lineart) had holes so I could fix those. I have not yet mastered the single continuous smooth curving line lineart, and still use multiple pen strokes to sketch out my final lineart, so holes happen a lot. This is just a Fill Layer flat-colors draft. Next I will create Vector layers and pen the colors on nice and smooth. Then, I'll make a nice, thick smooth outline layer (lineart), then I'll add shading on a Multiply Layer.
Last edited by Lumus Avatar at 10:45:04 PM EST on November 26, 2016.
Cool-- another CSP user. Actually, I have the Manga Studio version, but it's pretty much the same program.
I have a question about this picture in relation to the previous WIP. Why did you use bright pink if you were just going to go over it with the colors in this WIP?
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Don't Forget 3 Oct (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 11/27/16 | Reply
@Lumus Avatar:
Thanks for answering my question. I think I get it now.
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Senior Otaku | Posted 11/26/16 | Reply
@Keba Si Rota:
@Keba Si Rota, Hi! To answer your question, I didn't go over the bright pink in the previous picture. I was using Fill Layers in CSP to see if my segments were closed well and how they would color with a simple fill command (time saving) Because I cannot wand-select multiple areas at once on my tablet (not sure if that's because I don't have a keyboard to hold Shift/Ctrl or if it's just a CSP thing) I have to create multiple fill layers for each little area. So, to do it quickly, I just use a standard color off the palette the fill layer window gives me and create them all, then go back and change each one to the color I actually want. The main purpose of the original pink fill was so I could see where my sketch (lineart) had holes so I could fix those. I have not yet mastered the single continuous smooth curving line lineart, and still use multiple pen strokes to sketch out my final lineart, so holes happen a lot. This is just a Fill Layer flat-colors draft. Next I will create Vector layers and pen the colors on nice and smooth. Then, I'll make a nice, thick smooth outline layer (lineart), then I'll add shading on a Multiply Layer.
Last edited by Lumus Avatar at 10:45:04 PM EST on November 26, 2016.
Keba Si Rota
Don't Forget 3 Oct (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 11/26/16 | Reply
Cool-- another CSP user. Actually, I have the Manga Studio version, but it's pretty much the same program.
I have a question about this picture in relation to the previous WIP. Why did you use bright pink if you were just going to go over it with the colors in this WIP?
Call it karma. Call it luck. Me, I just don't give a... BOUNCE!