
"Dang.. no chicken or pork for the spring rolls. Hmm what would be a decent substitute?" >.> ... "Hey Hida. You busy? C'mere for a sec.."
MWAHAHAHAHAHA!
Drawn with microns on medium-weight sketch paper, then scanned and colored entirely in Photoshop CS2 with a Wacom Intuos3 tablet/stylus. I'm really stoked with how well this turned out, seeing as I don't know much about digital art-making at all. I JUST discovered the wonder of clipping masks..which I must say made shading so much faster. I lost track of how many hours were spent on this, total. Hmm.. I seriously want some spring rolls now x.x
Clothing texture was taken from here: http://west-ninja.deviantart.com/ar.....rt-09-73551845
Hida (little blue dragon) ©
hida
Synth © myself
MWAHAHAHAHAHA!
Drawn with microns on medium-weight sketch paper, then scanned and colored entirely in Photoshop CS2 with a Wacom Intuos3 tablet/stylus. I'm really stoked with how well this turned out, seeing as I don't know much about digital art-making at all. I JUST discovered the wonder of clipping masks..which I must say made shading so much faster. I lost track of how many hours were spent on this, total. Hmm.. I seriously want some spring rolls now x.x
Clothing texture was taken from here: http://west-ninja.deviantart.com/ar.....rt-09-73551845
Hida (little blue dragon) ©

Synth © myself
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Canine (Other)
Size 656 x 851px
File Size 498.3 kB
Augh! Clipping masks! My new best friends X3 Alright so here's how it works. You lay down some color on a layer, then make a layer above it. On the new layer you just made, you right click on it and set it as a "clipping mask". What this does it like.. links the layers together and whatever scribbling you do on the top layer.. it won't go outside the boundaries of the color you set down on the layer below. You can still set the layer to multiply and adjust transparancies so you can shade however you like best. *chuckles* It's like that Crayola magic marker paper where the kid colors off the page and onto the sofa (good job Mom letting your kid color there in the first place, har har) but the color only works on the paper XD
Y'know, I think I remember seeing the sketched/inked version of this pic some time ago, though I might be mistaken...? In any case, really loving the coloring job you've done, it came out beautifully. I gotta say, after all the times I've seen that little dragon in situations like that, even I'm starting to think it looks tasty.
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