

Wile E Coyote, however, tries to continue the lesson by referring back to the textbook--and matter--at hand.
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Fabulous, simply fabulous, I love it, especially that stylin' hairdo you gave me.
On a technical note, I'm going to have to look into the way you do the coloring, that flood fill against soft-edged lines is really blowing my mind. I usually have to draw the color on the 'paint' layer with a hard-edge line before I can flood-fill the interior. if I try to select the 'whitespace' on the 'Ink' layer it always leaves me with a gap between lines and color.
On a technical note, I'm going to have to look into the way you do the coloring, that flood fill against soft-edged lines is really blowing my mind. I usually have to draw the color on the 'paint' layer with a hard-edge line before I can flood-fill the interior. if I try to select the 'whitespace' on the 'Ink' layer it always leaves me with a gap between lines and color.
I know the multiply trick, I generally set the layer with the line art to Multiply (since it's effectively a greyscale layer), but I can't get a 'region select' that allows me to flood-fill all the way to the lines.
In any case, I will be humbly grateful for any tips you are able to teach me.
In any case, I will be humbly grateful for any tips you are able to teach me.
::Grabs pen and paper, along with a calculator, protractor, scales, particle collider, kazoo and of course Freddy Mercury::
"Lemme see here...two...nine..carry the banana.......multiple the variable of laugh versus chuckle..substituting for dead-pan...aaaaaand I'm stumped!"
Nicely done piece here. :3
"Lemme see here...two...nine..carry the banana.......multiple the variable of laugh versus chuckle..substituting for dead-pan...aaaaaand I'm stumped!"
Nicely done piece here. :3
Great pic here, love the whole concept and it's executed perfectly! Well done!
IIRC, there was a whole list of Cartoon Physics principles explained on the Internet in the old days before the World Wide Web? Whatever happened to it, I wonder?
Oh, right, here it is: Cartoon Laws of Physics
IIRC, there was a whole list of Cartoon Physics principles explained on the Internet in the old days before the World Wide Web? Whatever happened to it, I wonder?
Oh, right, here it is: Cartoon Laws of Physics
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