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~ImNotSoGood:iconImNotSoGood: Aug 5, 2006, 12:52:41 PM
LIAR! STOP LYING LIIIAAAAR!!! its so good T.T

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~ImNotSoGood:iconImNotSoGood: Aug 5, 2006, 9:57:05 AM
stop it stop being so dammed good!!>.<!!

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rest in peace kami
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~ImNotSoGood:iconImNotSoGood: Aug 5, 2006, 12:52:41 PM
LIAR! STOP LYING LIIIAAAAR!!! its so good T.T

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rest in peace kami
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~Lady-Anya:iconLady-Anya: Aug 11, 2006, 1:39:01 PM
WOW...I just had an epiphany!!
ThyLaSlain, my friend, you opened my eyes to a new world of lineart and coloring and for that I am eternally grateful! :glump: Your tutorials are awesome, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. ^_^

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~cormier:iconcormier: Aug 14, 2006, 12:25:23 AM
that'll come in handy

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~animegirl243:iconanimegirl243: Aug 17, 2006, 3:40:03 PM Mood: Joy
thank you! This is really useful!

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~ThyLaSlain:iconThyLaSlain: Aug 18, 2006, 12:29:32 AM
you're welcome! n_n if you decide to use it, if you want, the pic u use it on, may i please link to it?

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~animegirl243:iconanimegirl243: Aug 18, 2006, 1:29:29 PM
sure~

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~mcwolf105:iconmcwolf105: Sep 5, 2006, 1:11:22 PM
Hi,

Thx for this very interesting tutorial. I know lots of colorist put lineart on different layer (Section C); But I don't understand the main reason...Why is that so important?

Thx,
Pat

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~ThyLaSlain:iconThyLaSlain: Sep 5, 2006, 1:55:13 PM
glad you found this tut interesting. well a lot of colorists (myself included) like to put lineart on a different layer for several different reasons.

actually, that's a lie. there's only one main reason:
we like to preserve the transparency, and change the lineart colour. even different parts, to make the lineart as opposed to a boring black, different colours depending on what part the lineart is outlining. e.g. on the face, usually, the lineart on the face would be a colour that is darker than the darkest colour used to shade. it sort of unifies the picture and gives a more "paintery" effect when changing the lineart colour.

otherwise, scans can just be set to "multiply", to allow people to paint underneath the lineart. section c isn't a MUST, but a lot of artists prefer to do it -- (if they know bout it). they may not change the colour of the lineart but it's just good to know that they CAN. lol.

i hope that helped and that I hadn't blabbed your ear off. lol.

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