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Hey CR,
If you have room - here is a character of mine which is on my DA page.
http://johnnykat.deviantart.com/art/...heet-148608322
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Well, I won't think of jingle bells the same after watching THIS now. LOLS
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Quote:This is very possible. The blue in RGB mode would more then likely translate into a shade of blue with a red tint - hence, purple. It is also possible the printer was not paying close enough attention to his saturation levels which can cause all sorts of color issues - I run into this more often then I like. In general, if you don't constantly look over the shoulder of your printer, then you should be ready for some color deviations.Hmmm I recently had some stuff I did in Photoshop Elements sent off to be professionally printed and the "blues" came back as "purples" wonder if this is what goofed it up.
Oddly the test stuff I printed at home came out fine.
Oh, and as for the at home color proofing - most home ink jet or laser printers use a RGB toner cartridge, so they actually may trick you into thinking the same files will print reasonably the same commercially. -
Quote:*Does happy dance* my Wacom came last night!Assuming the button placement on the other tablet pens are similar to the Bamboo (I think they are) I totally agree with this. Using the button on the stylus to right click is an...awkward hand position. Wish it was a bit lower
Not sure about other models, but the one I got allowed me to switch the right click (double-click) and left click (click) around on the stylist pen, so it mimics my mouse left and right key more closely...well at least in my head it does. -
Quote:There is a noticeable color shift - basically the spectrum of colors you see on your computer screen (RGB mode) is wider/greater then the amount of colors you can achieve through printing (CMYK mode). Without being overly technical, colors just will not seem as vibrant as they do in RGB if you convert them to CMYK.Is it difficult to convert stuff into CMYK? I mean, is there alot of tweaks to be made in order to keep the colors true to what they are in RGB? Because I have alot of art that's in RGB that I may want to have printed down the line. I was thinking of printing my model sheets, comic book, and some of my better pieces into a comic book format, and hand those out as references when I'm commission hunting at conventions.
However, most decent printers can tweak the over-all values to still look good in most situations. Also, more then likely you will get your work printed off a hi-end digital printer which is a little more forgiving and can print from an RGB mode image and do a pretty decent translation.
So basically, I wouldn't worry about it too much Bayani. It's something to be aware of so if/when you do print something that may have been in RGB mode, that you convey that to your printer and make sure they tweak it accordingly.
I only brought this up as I have met a lot of people that use Photoshop religiously who didn't really know the difference - and Eddy does, so all is good. And I have been using Photoshop since 2.5.1 (pre-Layers eek) ...lols, so the photoshop-geek in me had to ask when I saw the mode thing. -
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Ow...for real. I blame my toons for having too much dust on them.
Honestly though with the new Super SK and change to mission difficulty feature, it seems like mob spawns with multiple bosses is WAY more common now - even with a lower setting. -
Quote:Not sure what the cats have to do with it, but I couldn't help but comment on how silly this pic is.I was there too, until I got the "ROOBOOT"! And then there was nothing but darkness! I got skeered being in da dark with 6 other unknown peeps who were also in da dark, so I ran away!
Next time, I'm bringing my flashlight so I won't get lost in there if the lights go out again. -
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Quote:How dare you Vex...well, this is true.OMG! You guyz haven't heard anything until you hear JKat's rendition of Darth Vader while he is wildly PvP'g. The more of challenge he is up against, the louder the heavy breathing! Funneh stuff!!
My mic goes all over the place for some reason while I PvP...I even here myself through my own speakers! On a few occassions, I have even said "man, who is breathing so loudly." ...ya, it was me.
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I'm ok with however people want to play voice chat or no voice chat - if you don't want to voice chat for any reason, I think everyone can understand and respect that. I've been told more then once my mic "slips" to close to my nose and I sound like a certain Sith Lord...lols. Isn't that right Vex
So even though I will more then likely be on voice chat myself, I tend to mute myself a lot just in case. -
D'oh...and this was the first time I got to check it out (maybe I jinx'd it...oops, my bad).
I did get to see enough though to want to ask a couple questions. Hehe. Does Livestream put the yellow dot over your curser like that when you are using Photoshop or is that something else? Also, I noticed you were coloring in RGB mode...is that just because this was all for demonstration purposes only? Unless I know it is never going to be printed, I typically work in CMYK mode in order to prevent unexpected color shifting on the press when a piece is printed. The colors do however never look as brilliant on the screen in CMYK mode as they do in RGB, which can be discouraging at times.
Anyways, I will be keeping an eye for your next show. -
I really enjoy the line work and quick, yet eye catching, coloring you achieve with your markers.
Seeing your work reminds me why I miss going to comic cons as much as I used to. I am so missing out on all the new cool stuff! -
Thanks for coalitioning! The hero base is started, but it is definitely "under construction"...
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Nice work. The subtle shading and color selections compliment the clean line work well. It almost has a stainglass art feel to it - I like it a lot!
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I guess I was lucky...all I saw down was Justice and Champion. Virtue was up for me this whole time - weird.