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Post by Adamus Prime on Oct 16, 2005 22:15:08 GMT -5
How do you get such great colors on your art? Is it digital? Is it ink? Is it something else entirely? If you could help me out i would appreciate it.
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Post by Lantern Lad on Oct 17, 2005 0:03:17 GMT -5
I use Prisma markers... layers & layers & layers of Prisma color, although I do have photoshop... I just have yet to really learn how to use it. So I've been using it to add backgrounds.
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Post by onegemini on Oct 17, 2005 0:08:47 GMT -5
How do you get such great colors on your art? Is it digital? Is it ink? Is it something else entirely? If you could help me out i would appreciate it. Depends. Anything I've posted here has been colored in Photoshop. Things on my site ( www.onegemini.com - </ end shameless plug >) are digital, acrylic, colored pencil, watercolor, and/or Prisma markers. Just about everything and anything (I usually indicate in the description what I used on the piece). I usually stay away from oil, just because of the drying and cleanup time. That help?
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Post by Brandon on Oct 17, 2005 7:57:04 GMT -5
My artwork on the site so far is the banner and zero covers and all I do is make a clean pencil drawing, scan it in, and color the heck out of it in Photoshop! Lots of ways to do it though. Scott gets really clean, sharp looking stuff with markers, you can get some nice effects with color pencils if you can get it to scan in right, and since Alex Ross we've seen some cool things done with watercolors and gouache. I would say pretty much anything but crayons and chalk.
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Post by Lantern Lad on Oct 17, 2005 11:44:06 GMT -5
...but they have their uses too...
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Post by Dr Dread on Oct 17, 2005 18:07:48 GMT -5
I like painting in watercolour and oils, but my crappy scanner loses a lot of colour detail from those painting.
So all my coloured art you see posted here was added digitally.
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Post by HoM on Oct 18, 2005 7:45:05 GMT -5
i pencil it and then scan it in.
sometimes i ink it, but it loses clarity and detail.
me no good.
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Post by brigante133 on Oct 20, 2005 2:37:03 GMT -5
what is this "color" you speak of?
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