
I had fun playing around with that citra sketch I uploaded earlier today, and here's the result. I really like making mock-shirt designs, and perhaps I'll even have real shirts for sale at FC!
Prints of this are available if anyone is interested, and tomorrow I'll toss up an auction for the original sketch and a print :3
TVPaint + PS CS3
Prints of this are available if anyone is interested, and tomorrow I'll toss up an auction for the original sketch and a print :3
TVPaint + PS CS3
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 750 x 581px
File Size 177.7 kB
I'm planning on creating my own brand of clothing ads with an alternate animal-related logo. (In the past, I'd created a parody of FUBU ["For Us, By Us"] for 'fat furries', called FLABBO ["For Large Animals, By Bigger Ones"].) It's good to know that I have some competition in the garment industry - even if my brand has a fictitious label! Watch for it, in the near future...
been meaning to ask what is TV paint and how is it any different from Photo shop? what does it do that Photo shop doesn't? Nice design BTW I just got done with logo design part of Graphic design class and I still like to improve upon what I have done so maybe TV paint might do some thing PS wasn't
TVPaint is a raster-based, 2D animation program from France (it's multilingual, though). It's also been distributed as Aura and Mirage in older versions.
It's great for sketching, animating, and still images (although it can chug if you're working with print res). So, in the sketching sense, it could be useful for your work, but it's not really the kind of program I'd associate with finished logo creation, as it doesn't offer vector tools or anything. Illustrator, Photoshop, and VectorMagic are probably better bets :3
If you're still interested in TVP, I'd love to talk your ear off, though!
It's great for sketching, animating, and still images (although it can chug if you're working with print res). So, in the sketching sense, it could be useful for your work, but it's not really the kind of program I'd associate with finished logo creation, as it doesn't offer vector tools or anything. Illustrator, Photoshop, and VectorMagic are probably better bets :3
If you're still interested in TVP, I'd love to talk your ear off, though!
Shirts, baby-dolls, leg-warmers, skirts (max length 6"), socks, gloves, sac-warmers (a small knitted pouch with a drawstring, like your granny used to knit for you for your birthday!)... but no pants, and no underwear except crotchless panties. In other words, from a Citra perspective, "A full line!".
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