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Post by jnight on Dec 14, 2006 23:18:25 GMT -5
After our discussion, here are the skin tone colors I use:
Primacolors- Blond Wood, Eggshell, Light Peach, Brick Beige.
Pantones- 475, 468, 9202
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Post by bayushigemma on Dec 14, 2006 23:25:55 GMT -5
After our discussion, here are the skin tone colors I use: Primacolors- Blond Wood, Eggshell, Light Peach, Brick Beige. Pantones- 475, 468, 9202 I'll have to take a look at that Eggshell cause I've never used that marker before.
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Post by jnight on Dec 14, 2006 23:30:06 GMT -5
After our discussion, here are the skin tone colors I use: Primacolors- Blond Wood, Eggshell, Light Peach, Brick Beige. Pantones- 475, 468, 9202 I'll have to take a look at that Eggshell cause I've never used that marker before. I usually use Eggshell for the skintone for Demon Keyoto, Yamada, Pee Wee Ninja, Tang Fu Lii, Zuki Wu, Adams, and one of the CM soldiers skin colors. It's one of my standard colors.
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Post by jnight on Jan 30, 2007 23:44:42 GMT -5
BG, how is that art pad of your holding up? Is it as good as the old one?
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Post by bayushigemma on Jan 30, 2007 23:51:29 GMT -5
BG, how is that art pad of your holding up? Is it as good as the old one? Oh man the pads I bought at Giant are great the same as the old ones and I have two. I'm about halfway through it but with alot of unfinished work.
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Post by jnight on Mar 19, 2007 22:54:24 GMT -5
BG, I've noticed you've gone through a lot of you Prismacolor markers for the different characters. How are they holding up?
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Post by bayushigemma on Mar 19, 2007 23:02:22 GMT -5
BG, I've noticed you've gone through a lot of you Prismacolor markers for the different characters. How are they holding up? I've had some of the fine tips dry up but so far most of them are fine and still ready to be used.
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Post by bayushigemma on May 17, 2007 17:10:17 GMT -5
Jnight what program do you use to shrink pics?
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Post by jnight on May 17, 2007 22:18:30 GMT -5
Jnight what program do you use to shrink pics? I usually use one of my Photoshop programs.
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Post by bayushigemma on May 18, 2007 23:24:20 GMT -5
Jnight what program do you use to shrink pics? I usually use one of my Photoshop programs. I can't figure out how to shrink a picture for some avatar ideas for this site and other sites as well.
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Post by jnight on May 19, 2007 21:07:09 GMT -5
I usually use one of my Photoshop programs. I can't figure out how to shrink a picture for some avatar ideas for this site and other sites as well. I use 150 X 200 pixel images here. Send me a PM regarding this.
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Post by jnight on Jun 12, 2007 21:53:55 GMT -5
BG, with your many recent art pieces, have you had any dry outs with your Prismacolor markers?
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Post by bayushigemma on Jun 12, 2007 22:08:57 GMT -5
BG, with your many recent art pieces, have you had any dry outs with your Prismacolor markers? Yes I have had some fine tips run out but lucky for me I have an extra set and then some.
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Post by shipp on Jul 16, 2007 23:00:45 GMT -5
My biggest problems in drawing is running out of room. I like to draw big and when i layout a comic book page i feel confined to get the shot(drawing) into a tiny space, so i draw each panel separate and reduce down to give it more detail.
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Post by jnight on Jul 16, 2007 23:05:42 GMT -5
My biggest problems in drawing is running out of room. I like to draw big and when i layout a comic book page i feel confined to get the shot(drawing) into a tiny space, so i draw each panel separate and reduce down to give it more detail. I'm the opposite. BG can attest to this, I draw pretty small. I just think my smaller pieces look better for some reason. What dimensions are the comic book pages you use?
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