First off this image is not mine. It belongs to
thegreatmilenko the original image was thus: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2547979
Milenko needed help with his Tyranno dropship soooo i offered a helping hand and suggested some designs and offered to color a blank version of his dropship image.
I take no credit for the image what so ever, all credit goes to
thegreatmilenko for the design.
I also mentioned i'd draw a version that had dark blue and yellow as a scheme but that'll be much later. I got some of my own designs and images to work with.
Again: This image is not mine, i was given permission to give it some color by
thegreatmilenko
Enjoy~
thegreatmilenko the original image was thus: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2547979Milenko needed help with his Tyranno dropship soooo i offered a helping hand and suggested some designs and offered to color a blank version of his dropship image.
I take no credit for the image what so ever, all credit goes to
thegreatmilenko for the design.I also mentioned i'd draw a version that had dark blue and yellow as a scheme but that'll be much later. I got some of my own designs and images to work with.
Again: This image is not mine, i was given permission to give it some color by
thegreatmilenkoEnjoy~
Category Designs / Still Life
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Oh, heres a tip that helps recoloring things. It helps, A lot.
In mspaint, when you want switch a color on the whole thing, like say you want to change the dark grey to blue,
1.)use the little eye dropper, and right click the dark grey for the background color,
2.)use the select tool, and cut everything. Now the background should be entirely dark grey.
3.)Next, spill paint in blue, so the whole background is now blue.
4.)Use select again, and paste. Now, since dark grey was a background, whatever you put the ship over, is going to be where dark grey was. In this case blue.
5.)Now, reset the backgound color to white, and
6.)spill paint around the ship to white.
Sounds long, but it helps a lot, instead of having to re-color each segment slot by slot.
In mspaint, when you want switch a color on the whole thing, like say you want to change the dark grey to blue,
1.)use the little eye dropper, and right click the dark grey for the background color,
2.)use the select tool, and cut everything. Now the background should be entirely dark grey.
3.)Next, spill paint in blue, so the whole background is now blue.
4.)Use select again, and paste. Now, since dark grey was a background, whatever you put the ship over, is going to be where dark grey was. In this case blue.
5.)Now, reset the backgound color to white, and
6.)spill paint around the ship to white.
Sounds long, but it helps a lot, instead of having to re-color each segment slot by slot.
indeed. My freind
lo4lyfe is going to trade me a copy of PS CS3 for a couple of Music CDs, but I still plan to work heavily with mspaint
lo4lyfe is going to trade me a copy of PS CS3 for a couple of Music CDs, but I still plan to work heavily with mspaint
BTW I colored some more myself.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2569746
I'll include the top ones from there and some of yours (if still intrested (don't worry I got time so you don't have to rush it. I know you got shit you have to work on to)) in the next poll. I got to get some more votes
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2569746
I'll include the top ones from there and some of yours (if still intrested (don't worry I got time so you don't have to rush it. I know you got shit you have to work on to)) in the next poll. I got to get some more votes
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