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drawn in 22 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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Dr.Moony (Jul 10, 2007)
This time I painted first and then divided the image into 3 channels/layers(cyan, magenta, and yellow). Then I moved the layers so that they do NOT fit and made some other changes.
It's not a 3D image ;)
Dr.Moony (Jul 10, 2007)
drawn in 22 min
davincipoppalag (Jul 11, 2007)
I was going to say this looks like one of those 3 D images and I was trying to remember where my blue-red plastic glasses are.
Deformed (Jul 11, 2007)
Sweeeeeeeeet..
Punky (Jul 11, 2007)
This is insane, at first I was worried and thought my eyes were screwing up. Nice. :)
Sweetcell (Jul 11, 2007)
This is a cool idea. But how exactly do you mean. You made copies of the lineart then colored them in these three colors and faded the layers a bit so the bottom layers would show through? It sounds interesting enough for me to try. It does look very 3-dish and makes me want to get some and try just to see if it would work. :)
Dr.Moony (Jul 11, 2007)
Step by step:
- You paint something as usual
- Merge all the layers to one base layer

- Copy that base layer + create a new layer(has to be above the copy)
- You fill the new layer with the color Yellow (red: 255; green:255; blue: 0)
- set the layer type from normal to additive -> your image should look very bright now
- Merge that layer with the copy of the base image -> set layer type to multiply
- make that layer invisible
- create a new copy of your base painting + new empty layer; and repeat the steps from above - BUT with the colors cyan(r:0 g:255 b: 255) and magenta(r:255 g:0 b:255)
- After you have finished that, you can make the colored layers visible - and make all the others invisible -> the image should look exactly like the original now
- by moving the channels you can get this 3D feel

I hope you can understand it :) ... I'm bad at writing tutorials
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