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2007-11-27 [Lite]: What do you think? Not bad for only nearly a year of practice?
2007-11-27 [Eyonic]: ooooo, nifty!!!!!
2007-12-20 [Lite]: a question; anyone know how to take an existing drawing, cut out the main image, then draw a seperate background and merge them together? Im using GIMP
2007-12-21 [Chimes]: Is the background white? If so, select by colour, click on the white bit then delete. You should have the image left, the rest should be transparent. You can then do a layer below it with the background.
2007-12-21 [Lite]: What if there is white in the foreground? Wont the white sections in the main image go transparent too?
2007-12-21 [Jitter]: Yes they would go as well. It works great with outlined images but in more realistic styles it's a bugger. Only way is to do it slowly with an eraser around the image
2007-12-22 [Lite]: Which is exactly the kind of time-consuming work im trying to avoid :P. I just CANT leave a picture colored but without lighting/shadi
2007-12-22 [Jitter]: You need to consume time in order to improve ;) There's no easy way around it that will give the same results
2007-12-22 [Lite]: XD
2007-12-23 [Maketsu]: True, it takes time, time and time. :-)
2008-01-18 [Zardra]: so true! I was just reading this digital painting magazine, where they taught how to make "speed painting". I've always considered speed painting to be something that's done in 10 minutes or so, but this speed painting took 10 Hours to finish :-O But the advices were awesome! it feels like the more you learn to paint, the more it takes time because the painting that would have looked finished in your eyes before, now looks only half done. There's always some details to be added. (oops, I babbled, sorry! I haven't painted in a while and it feels so good to return to it that I'm all nuts about it, hehe ^^;)
2008-01-18 [Jitter]: I know what you mean! I would have claimed lots of my drawings "finished" when they were awfully half still!
What do they mean by speed painting then? :o
2008-01-18 [Zab]: yeah..what do they mean? Oo
2008-01-18 [Maketsu]: Speed painting is a relative term of course. It is the opposite of pixel wanking (the level of which naturally depends of your style and skill level). ;-)
2008-01-18 [Zab]: I don't get it. *is stupid*
2008-01-18 [Maketsu]: In a way it's rather close to alla prima style in meaning, if you are more familiar with that.
2008-01-18 [Zab]: ...no?
2008-01-19 [kay-chan]: Basically, you paint on a time budget. It's primarily digital. So while you can do it under like 10 minutes, you can adjust the time however you want.
2008-01-19 [Zab]: ok^^ Maketsu explained it on msn. ^^
2008-01-19 [kay-chan]: Yeah, but the conversation was kind of circular, so I figured I'd explain it here for those watching the page and going "...what?" XD
2008-01-19 [Maketsu]: I always thought speed painting was a rather self explanatory term.
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