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InkInMyVeinsDR
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Dave Robinson
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I dont really have favorites... Everything from Mindless Self Indulgence, Themselves, The Offspring, Beatles (occasionally), Some metal/hardcore = as i lay dying, ... theres just so much... sorry for the delayed reply... been busy as hell with graduation preparation. and i have to update my profile... im 18, not 17 now haha. ... what about your music?
No problem man, I was searching around on tutorial websites and came across the color theory, and thought it would be helpful to have a link on hand (on my DA page) so... I did. Since I'm on the topic of tutorials... Any suggestions on how i can take a pen&ink sketch into photoshop and re-establish the lines so i can color it? I've tried desaturating and increasing the contrast... but i cant get the desired opacity without loosing my smooth line edges (i know i could use Illustrator to livetrace and all... but Im not well aquainted enough with Illustrator just yet... and I still have yet to get it)
If you could throw some ideas/techniques... They'd be extremely helpful.
Thanks...
Dave Robinson
Hmmm, you could try re-penning the sketch with Photoshop, then you'd have a really nice black outline to work with. If you don't want to do that you could try setting your sketch layer to "Multiply" and then duplicate the layer a couple times and then work with that and play with the brightness/contrast etc. That might work.
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fuck the pain away!
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[InkInMyVeinsDr] aka. Dave "DaRo" Robinson
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If you could throw some ideas/techniques... They'd be extremely helpful.
Thanks...
Dave Robinson
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[InkInMyVeinsDr] aka. Dave "DaRo" Robinson
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