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well yes... I was drawing this doodle and then my browser decided to mess everythig up. luckyly I've taken a screen shot before I started with the coloring D: now I'm too lazy to do it again so u guys are pretty welcome to play with this pic xD (Uploaded by Mastermind) |
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I would, but the layer won't allow me to without coloring atop the lines. :< Anyways, nice work, I love the fluffy hair. XD But damn...he's got some bulled legs. |
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Right click on one of the layers above the lineart in the layer list window and a box will pop up. Switch it to "multiply".. I do most of my colouring on multiply layers. With a white background like this it will behave exactly like painting /under/ the black linework.. Multiply x a layer's RGB value by whatever it's "above" so it can only make things /darker/ - but.. everything is darker than white, and nothing is darker than black, so it's perfect for stuff like this. They're really useful, esp for cell stuff: Make one layer above your multiply layer into another multiply layer, apply one color to the bottom one and the same colour in overlapping parts on the upper one.. Instant lazy shadows. |