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PsychicPotato [2016-03-28 19:47:23 +0000 UTC]
Jeez oh Pete these are amazing! I see these and I think they aren't animated based on ther sheer amount of detail, but when I see them move...they look amazing.
In short, the amount of detail in these just floors me, and the addition of a small animation cycle is just astounding.
Amazing work, and keep it up!
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DarkRainfire In reply to PsychicPotato [2016-03-29 01:21:18 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much!! *cries*
And the small animation cycles aren't actually too bad to do, surprisingly enough, hahaha
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Umikah [2016-03-28 15:20:03 +0000 UTC]
There is something wrong with it...
Its too good! ;W;
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DarkRainfire In reply to Umikah [2016-03-29 01:20:09 +0000 UTC]
Hahaha thank you!!
(Phew, I read the first line and freaked :V )
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Saphira455 [2016-03-28 14:46:30 +0000 UTC]
*pats soothingly*
Heh, it's alright. You got it done.
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Niuwna [2016-03-28 12:23:14 +0000 UTC]
omg HOW do you draw so good....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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DarkRainfire In reply to Niuwna [2016-03-29 01:19:04 +0000 UTC]
*prepares a copy-and-paste*
Immature answer: "I can't actually draw. What I do is I open up fl studio, and then I screech the ancient mating call of the grand pterodactyl into my mic. I then take the resulting white noise and convert it to .midi, which I open up in notepad, and then I take out a big chunk of the data and plaster it into ms paint and this is the end result." (Kudos to my friend for this because they are amazing and so fresh with the memes.)
Serious answer: "I have no idea to be honest. I do everything traditionally first and then I scan it to get it on my laptop. I then line it using the pen pressure simulators cause I use a freaking mouse most of the time. I then fill it in with a flat colour, select inverse the drawing to get rid of the colours outside of the lines, and then lock so that I can go nuts with my shading without having to be worried about going over any lines. Shading is easy. Just me adding one-two sloppy layers of cell shading and then at least 2 layers of 'blended' shading (which I somehow manage to do on the same layer, don't ask how that technically makes any sense). Stack them on top of each other, merge them together, do some extra stuff on the now one-layered image and then... that's it. :V Weird, huh?"
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Niuwna In reply to DarkRainfire [2016-03-30 11:23:15 +0000 UTC]
well it is very complicated but I do sometimes do traditional and then do digital on it... XD
must take a lot of time to do that?
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DarkRainfire In reply to Niuwna [2016-03-31 00:26:10 +0000 UTC]
It does. One full-body like this usually takes me about two-three days min. QwQ
I feel like I should charge people more for these things, haha
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