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Awesome doug... I love the detail...
How the heck do you make or even find so many awesome outfits and textures and stuff for poser? Geez.
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*Signs up for the Sailor Scout line*
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OMG Memory trip!
Sailor Moon used to be my favorite show when I was young :x
I'm not sure why... but for some reason I liked watching 9 girls in miniskirts jump around and do stuff.... I know.. weird huh...
Gah! I still can remember all the words to the theme song. Dammit Rowr. Now I'm gonna be thinking about that all day...
XD And yes it does looks like Sailor Moon :@
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Geez. All of those are great for preliminary sketches. Number one is really the only one I don't like so much. The other 3 I love :P
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No Rowr, I will not pour potato salad down my pants....
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Heee hee...
Curtains....
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Well, Rowr told me she didnt have time to do this, so I offered to fill in for her. As you can see in the following picture I have depicted your black clothes wearing character hiding in an Emo campsite's black tent from a horrible Black Bear attack at midnight! Also in the background is Imp and Valk' all naked and hugging each other in fear, and WildcatX in her lacey black undergarments ducking behind them. Bayani is also hiding in a dark tree in a dark shaded smock. I hope you enjoy it!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...bearattack.jpg
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Oh, and if anyone has any pure outline raster images they want vectorized (the cleaner the lines the better) I'll happily do that for them :P
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Nice Juggs!
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I had to do a double take on that. It works in two ways...
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Well, there's 2 ways. You can use a crapload of gradients and meshes to get the desired effect, but the way I'd suggest is re-exporting it as a raster graphic, then coloring it in something like photoshop or whatever. It'll keep its hand-drawn and clean look while giving you the flexibility to do many different effects.
The upside to using the meshes and fills though is that it works like vectors in that it's also resizable.
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Basically, it takes a raster image (one with pixels and stuff) and automatically turns it into to vector paths. You can specify the complexity or simplicity of the path, and then expand it to edit it.
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Adobe has a trial version of it (I think it has all the features working for 30 days or something) so that you can at least try it out :P
http://www.adobe.com/downloads/
Not something you'd wanna blow that much money on for a whim. I bought it as a package with a student discount, so, um... yeah -
*giggle*
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Nipple.
*squeals and runs off*
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I'm sorry... I just had to get that out.
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Okay :P This took about 5 minutes with a little touching up in photoshop first. Only thing though, it does much better with pure outlines than actual shaded work :P
http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/3...examplefc9.png
EDIT: Whoops, knew I forgot something. Live Trace is in Illustrator CS2 :x -
Oh snap! Everyone hide!
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I've found that if I can get a nice smooth outline, that the Live Trace function works pretty to give you some nice paths while still keeping a hand-drawn feel.
Given it takes a little tweaking afterwards, I've found it works pretty well.
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Check the paragon times. They have a rather good pic.
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*gets on knees and skootches towards girl*
PLEEEAAAAAAAZZEEe DOOOOoooo MEEEEEEE!
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Awwwwww... Gar!
Dern! Poo.
<has a fit of juvenile potty mouthing>
Noooo! Stay up :P -
Messing up my circadian rhythm... of course.
I'm almost always up until insane hours almost every night. :x