Mrrrf... I'm finishing tomorrow. I'm trying to put the Zohar in the background, and I'm getting frustrated with it.
I'm gonna go back to playing the game now. Xenosaga is fun. ^_^
the background is very cool. how in the world did you do it? but...the hair on the left looks a little odd...maybe not all of it should be that dark. but thats not too major or anything. this is very nice ^___^
Okay. I'll say it's done.
tappie-chan: I lightened the hair. ^_^ Still kinda looks messed up. Oh, well. (I really wish there was a dropper in Shi-Painter. I tried and tried to get the shades to match, and it didn't work. -_-)
Anyway, the background was me messing around with different textures, and mixing them all up. I used a light blue background color, went over it with blue textures, went over THAT with black textures, and then went mad with the dodge tool. The Zohar is just drawn on a different layer, and then made transparent.
Of course, I think you use Lacaux... so I really couldn't begin to tell you how to do it in that program...
I really like the shading on the hair, and the background is kinna spiffy. If you are talking about what I think you are talking about...in shi-painter you can right click to pick up the shade on the canvas. I know nothing of tablets (yet ^^) so if you are using one of those I can't help you, lol. It still looks very nice, I wouldn't have noticed the slight color difference had you not mentioned it. Nice!
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I'm gonna go back to playing the game now. Xenosaga is fun. ^_^
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tappie-chan: I lightened the hair. ^_^ Still kinda looks messed up. Oh, well. (I really wish there was a dropper in Shi-Painter. I tried and tried to get the shades to match, and it didn't work. -_-)
Anyway, the background was me messing around with different textures, and mixing them all up. I used a light blue background color, went over it with blue textures, went over THAT with black textures, and then went mad with the dodge tool. The Zohar is just drawn on a different layer, and then made transparent.
Of course, I think you use Lacaux... so I really couldn't begin to tell you how to do it in that program...