Coloring tonight -- my dream paint program
3 years ago
General
Coloring my crazy corporate comic commences at http://picarto.tv/rimme at 6:30 PM Eastern.
I wonder if there are other art programs that make coloring super easy... or at least, where you don't have to worry so much about gaps or anti-aliased borders. Or for that matter, where it automatically detects between different background elements and separates them into different layers to keep different colors from touching, and where you can switch between character and prop and background folders to divvy these layers into. And where you can store entire characters as palettes, and those palettes can be quickly organized and dropped into the program, maybe with some machine learning to detect different parts of the inked drawing and their orientation... and while we're at it, make some subtle adjustments towards warmer or cooler palettes for characters based on whatever new background they're in, or just to make the overall picture more balanced colorwise...
Not that any of that matters, because in a TF picture, you still have to get the color transitions down. The areas of fur growth rarely have thick borders surrounding them. At least coloring those areas has room for improvisation.
I hope to see people watching me instead of the election results tonight. I promise to be a much less stressful source of entertainment!
I wonder if there are other art programs that make coloring super easy... or at least, where you don't have to worry so much about gaps or anti-aliased borders. Or for that matter, where it automatically detects between different background elements and separates them into different layers to keep different colors from touching, and where you can switch between character and prop and background folders to divvy these layers into. And where you can store entire characters as palettes, and those palettes can be quickly organized and dropped into the program, maybe with some machine learning to detect different parts of the inked drawing and their orientation... and while we're at it, make some subtle adjustments towards warmer or cooler palettes for characters based on whatever new background they're in, or just to make the overall picture more balanced colorwise...
Not that any of that matters, because in a TF picture, you still have to get the color transitions down. The areas of fur growth rarely have thick borders surrounding them. At least coloring those areas has room for improvisation.
I hope to see people watching me instead of the election results tonight. I promise to be a much less stressful source of entertainment!
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