NOT MINE!!!
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3921596
This is my first serious attempt to do a flat color on line art, so I took the awesome line art of
greenpanda for practice. This is not finished: I didn't color the mouth or the metal parts, the eyes need work, there are non filled in pixels, and no shading or highlights are added. The line art also needs to be darkened to remove white spaces.
I also don't know about my color selection for the pants or the jacket. The other colors were taken from
xxdarkwolfxx reference sheet, sans the hair which I darkened for better contrast.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
This is
xxdarkwolfxx fursona.
And incase the giant "Ponta" signature, the link at the top, or my earlier statement, didn't tell you, the line art belongs to
greenpanda and I am not capable of anything anywhere near that awesome.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3921596
This is my first serious attempt to do a flat color on line art, so I took the awesome line art of
greenpanda for practice. This is not finished: I didn't color the mouth or the metal parts, the eyes need work, there are non filled in pixels, and no shading or highlights are added. The line art also needs to be darkened to remove white spaces.I also don't know about my color selection for the pants or the jacket. The other colors were taken from
xxdarkwolfxx reference sheet, sans the hair which I darkened for better contrast.Any suggestions would be appreciated.
This is
xxdarkwolfxx fursona.And incase the giant "Ponta" signature, the link at the top, or my earlier statement, didn't tell you, the line art belongs to
greenpanda and I am not capable of anything anywhere near that awesome.
Category All / All
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 851 x 1280px
File Size 127.9 kB
I'm mixed with a lot of things.
Just saying if your using Photoshop.
Do this.
Start off with a clean line art.
Grab the Wand Tool.
Tap the image.
Go into Channels hold down command and click the first thing you see RGB.
Should highlight all the line art.
Go into Select, and hit Select Inverse.
Should have all the line art selected now.
Make a new layer.
Then go to your two colors down near the bottom of left of the program. Make sure its black and hit command shift Delete all at once.
This way you have a line art on a separate layer and get rid of the background now go to coloring.
Makes it so you don't see all that pixelated crap around it.
Just saying if your using Photoshop.
Do this.
Start off with a clean line art.
Grab the Wand Tool.
Tap the image.
Go into Channels hold down command and click the first thing you see RGB.
Should highlight all the line art.
Go into Select, and hit Select Inverse.
Should have all the line art selected now.
Make a new layer.
Then go to your two colors down near the bottom of left of the program. Make sure its black and hit command shift Delete all at once.
This way you have a line art on a separate layer and get rid of the background now go to coloring.
Makes it so you don't see all that pixelated crap around it.
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