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Some really great looking work you have here! Hope to see more.
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A new pic this time.
We have witchburner.
Great pose on this one and I really like the work on the armor.
Witchburner : Black & White by Twizdedsould
Witchburner : Color by Goat
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A return to Hopping Hottie, this time with less filters and more shading.
Hopping Hottie 2.0: Color by Goat.
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Thxs all.
With just a little over a week under my belt it's nice to hear you all saying it's getting better.
Next I'd like to go back and rework Hopping Hotties a little bit and start a new pic up.
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A little something different this time.
One of my toons, Sandstorm Goatster.
The way he looks in game.
Lady Judgement was kind anuff to do a black and white pic for me this time. Thxs again to LJ for the gift art! That was the first gift art anyone has given me that wasn't from my SG. I really like what she did with it.
Sandstorm Goatster: Black & White by Lady Judgement.
I hope I do LJ proud with the colors.
Sandstorm Goatster : Color by Goat. ((WiP))
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Pink trunks: Ready.
Sun tan oil: Fresh bottle.
Date: Marked.
Ready to party: For sure!
Can't wait MB, Nice banner btw. -
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Some really cool stuff you got here!
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I'd have to agree with that!
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Quote:Doom Therapy with lens flare added, played with hair a little more too.No problem, Goat -- Glad I'm able to share a few tidbits that you can put to use!
Speaking of which, the Doom Therapy REDO picture you did was awesome, awesome, awesome!
I love the colors, but especially the EYES.
Only thing I can suggest (that I wouldn't mind if you added it) is a shine effect to her shoulder pad. I'm assuming it's metallic in nature and therefore could benefit from having a little sparkle.
How To Add Lens Flare:
You could easily accomplish this by duplicating the layer and adding a lens flare to the bottom layer (Filter>Render>Lens Flare).
In the Lens popup box, position the lens flare over the area on the shoulder pad. Select the 105mm Prime lens type and adjust the brightness to about 80 or so.
Next, switch to the top (duplicated) layer and change the layer blend mode to SOFT light.
** NOTE: ** Experiment with the lens flare filter to get the amount of adjustment just right. Different colors and artwork will require different settings to get the shine effect realistic looking.
Good luck!
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Ok back again.
Quote:With this in mind I returned to Ionia Titan, turned off filters I had on, added a pen layer to the top of the colors and added some high/low lights. I then had a little fun with the hair and fuzzy part of her top.Originally Posted by ChristopherRobin
Came out much nicer this time around LG. One thing I might suggest is more contrast in the hair.
Some lighter strands and and some darker ones to mix it up a bit would help so the hair doesn't look like it's made of the same stuff as the cape and costume.
Ionia Titan: Recolor by Goat
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Very nice.
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Quote:I might just do that, got a trick I want to try anyways.Came out much nicer this time around LG. One thing I might suggest is more contrast in the hair.
Some lighter strands and and some darker ones to mix it up a bit would help so the hair doesn't look like it's made of the same stuff as the cape and costume.
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I really like the smoke effect you got there! Nice pic!
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Ok this time I returned to Doom Therapy.
After seeing how High Lord Creep turned out with low/high lights. I started over fresh with Doomies, so it might not be the same colors i used the first time around.
I gotta say I like it more than my frist go at it.
Doom Therapy: Recolor by Goat.
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Quote:Very nice. I'll see what I can do with it.
Big thanks for your time and pic, I will love it and sqeeze it and name it ... Well his has a name but all the same, lol. Thxs again!