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Thread: Randys Anime

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    Meh..Hopefully you enjoy them!

    First one I drew them and just colored them random skin colors and hair color..coloring was very rushed :P

    2nd one I made like a week ago; big jaw, ya?

    3rd one I made today, didnt color well; just tried to color enough to make a topic about! :-)

    Please comment and give a XXX% on each one, and may the best man win.

    Also tell me which one ya like more! (#1, #2, or #3)

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    The second is the best. May I make a suggestion though. you should use ink before you scan your sketches on. Or edit the sketch to make it look like it had an inked outline. Also scan at around 3000 dpi that way when you open it in ps it is at a super high res. IN Photoshop do not forget to use a different layer for each shade of color. I know that it amounts to a massive amount of layers but you will be pleased in the end. Now the coloring process. Since you are doing this on a pc and not a cell it is much easier. You can be a little rough around the edges. Just make sure that you use a layer mask to mask out what you don't want. I know that the whole process i quite a lot of work but it will turn out ok in the end.

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    Alrighty crazy! Never used a layer mask before :-) BTW just wondering, what does DPI mean?

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    Dots Per Inch. It is a setting on the scanner and how many pixels it sets for the overall image. BTW the only reason I know how to do any of this is because I am really getting into it. Soon I am going to create my own manga. Also if you really want to get into this I know this really great cd that uses ps to create cells. If you want the url just pm me.

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    use 15million dpi works really well man

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    Do scanners even go that high...... I doubt it. Anways 3000 is what most of the pros use for poster gfx so it has to be pretty damn good.

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    I think the second is nicest. The third is good too

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    Nice work dude. Way better than I could do, so it is definatly good. Well done.

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    i like the second one but i dont like the first and third arent doing it for me
    good job on them

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    ummm 300 dpi is the standard print resolution. 3,000 would be huge and is simply overdoing it for a drawing such as this.

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