Finally getting back into the swing of things!... for the umpteenth time...
Any way, this is a bonus request for
Sentinalh because I took SO LONG doing his other request... I hope everything looks as close expectation. I also learned that if one takes FOREVER to do a descripted pic, you're bound to "eff" up a thing or two. Dont be afraid to tell me what, though! :D
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Sentinalh
Any way, this is a bonus request for
Sentinalh because I took SO LONG doing his other request... I hope everything looks as close expectation. I also learned that if one takes FOREVER to do a descripted pic, you're bound to "eff" up a thing or two. Dont be afraid to tell me what, though! :D Character ©
Sentinalh
Category All / All
Species Feline (Other)
Size 500 x 696px
File Size 201.2 kB
Thanks :D
Here's a step by step DL of the line art:
1) I ink on paper like I usually do.
2)Scan in with the resolution between 400-600
3)After the pic comes in, I adjust the brightness/contrast til the white is as light and the black is as dark as possible.
4) Then I un/de saturate the pic
5) Use the wand tool, select the white, and delete
6) Decrease the brightness/contrast all the way into the negative (makes every stray pixel turn black)
7)Zoom in and erase any "blemishes" (scanned in eraser shavings, pencil marks, anything that makes the pic look "spotty")
+)after coloring/shading/detailing the picture, shrink it, but keep the resolution the same.
Q) PROFIT!
Given this is all done in Photoshop, but can also be done in Elements. Which ever one you can get working. I hope I answered your question. Let me know if it works for you.
I can let you in on the shading process if you really wanna know.
Here's a step by step DL of the line art:
1) I ink on paper like I usually do.
2)Scan in with the resolution between 400-600
3)After the pic comes in, I adjust the brightness/contrast til the white is as light and the black is as dark as possible.
4) Then I un/de saturate the pic
5) Use the wand tool, select the white, and delete
6) Decrease the brightness/contrast all the way into the negative (makes every stray pixel turn black)
7)Zoom in and erase any "blemishes" (scanned in eraser shavings, pencil marks, anything that makes the pic look "spotty")
+)after coloring/shading/detailing the picture, shrink it, but keep the resolution the same.
Q) PROFIT!
Given this is all done in Photoshop, but can also be done in Elements. Which ever one you can get working. I hope I answered your question. Let me know if it works for you.
I can let you in on the shading process if you really wanna know.
Now on to my response to this picture, ready?
AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
Okay now that the initial cute shock is over, on to the specifics. Thanks ever so much for this hun, I knew it would come out wonderful so I didn't mind waiting all that terribly. This is just so cute, good job on the teddy as well although I had imagined her more pink than orange. You don't have to change it though if you don't want to.
All I could really imagine adding to this, if it isn't too hard, would be a pink streak or so in her hair as well. Overall I couldn't ask for more though, the pose is wonderful, the blush adorable, that chair is pretty cute too. My Cassie looks so cute, thanks alot.
If you want you can fill in the species tag as feline and the gender tag as herm. Hmm, maybe I'll have to do something for you to pay ya back for these great pictures you've given me...
AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
Okay now that the initial cute shock is over, on to the specifics. Thanks ever so much for this hun, I knew it would come out wonderful so I didn't mind waiting all that terribly. This is just so cute, good job on the teddy as well although I had imagined her more pink than orange. You don't have to change it though if you don't want to.
All I could really imagine adding to this, if it isn't too hard, would be a pink streak or so in her hair as well. Overall I couldn't ask for more though, the pose is wonderful, the blush adorable, that chair is pretty cute too. My Cassie looks so cute, thanks alot.
If you want you can fill in the species tag as feline and the gender tag as herm. Hmm, maybe I'll have to do something for you to pay ya back for these great pictures you've given me...
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