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Sldsnake14
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2000 4:29 pm     Reply with quote
Do any of you wonderful fan boys have links to sites with comic coloring tutorials? I noticed that the topic comes up from time to time but not much comes of it... or am I cluckin'? The more links the merrier.
(If someone comes up with something real good I just might send free beer...)

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LeChuck
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2000 5:41 pm     Reply with quote
What is "Fanboys" suppost mean?
Are you implying that we are just here to pay homage to Dhabih? WELL GUESS AGAIN BUDDY!
I think you need to show a little more respect before we pancake your candyass right on out of here!

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2000 5:57 pm     Reply with quote
I cant stay mad at you, Look at that poonum!

But realy, Comic Coloring is simple.
1) Draw your pic with nice thick black lines.

2) Scan it as a grayscale (200 dpi), adjust the contrast so it is only B&W.

3) Make a new layer, Fill it with white, and make it the bottome layer.

4) Select your layer with the outlines, Goto "Select Color Range, pick a white area, make the fuzzyness 100, delete the selected white areas.

5) Change the file to RGB

6) Make a new layer, make it the top layer, and apply the "Multiply" screen to it. This will be your color layer

7)use the magic wand to select the parts of the outline layer and color them with solid colors.(COLOR ONLY ON THE COLOR LAYER!)

8)This is the fun part. Make firends with the Dodge and Burn tool and how its settings work for different colors and intencitys. Work with single color areas at a time by useing the magic wand tool.

Do this 3 times and you should be able to impress your firends.

VOILA!!!


I need some new material

NOW WHERE THE HELL IS MY FREE BEER!!!




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Jerrid
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2000 7:02 pm     Reply with quote
One, im not a fanboy, and two, I hate being called one. That is the STUPIDEST name. Don't ever call anyone it agian.

Here is the best site for comic coloring in the world.... http://www.comiccolors.com .

Later, fanboy.
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Sldsnake14
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2000 8:26 pm     Reply with quote
I apologize to all those I may have insulted today... I have to admit that when I think of a fanboy I think of the fat comic store owner from the Simpsons. How about fanmen?
Nevermind, thanks for all the help, and the beer is in the mail...
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Jerrid
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2000 9:08 pm     Reply with quote
If you all like the comic coloring style, then stay tuned to 3dpalette.com. I have got some sweet stuff coming up... that is all I can say..
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Darkmoon
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2000 2:53 am     Reply with quote
just like to mention i am a die hard fangirl! 6000+ comics baybeeeeeee and pround of my obsession!...

and as for the comic colouring, what style you want? recent? or oldschool... recent is like sc00p, liquid style, which is my personal fav, and all it is is the magic wand tool, select a large area of where a light source would hit, then on a screen layer, colour a shade lighter, then repeat until desired affect is obtained. for reference check your books man! or www.go-liquid.com .... oh yeah practice practice and practice, or maybe een check out a former post by sc00p about his FANBOY pic, it tell you some colouring techniques i think



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Frost
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2000 6:41 am     Reply with quote
Hey,

Just visited comiccolors.com, and, even though comics should be comics, I just can't help but think that there is some VERY amazing line art in there that the coloring does absolutely no justice... I can just imagine how great some of those pics would look if colored by some matte painter (for example), with tolerable and sensitive color saturation and selection, and proper lighting and shadowing, good reflections, influencial light radiosity, etc.

(Hope I didn't insult anyone [comic colorists and fans alike] by writing this, it's simply an oppinion of mine.)

Basically, what I'm saying is that many people should try looking into their choice of colors and start thinking about how ambiant lighting and light reflection/refraction affects the hues and values of objects in a scene...

(I'm of course not pointing a finger at anyone -- I need to work on that myself.)

Old oppinionated SOB.
frost.
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micke
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2000 9:54 am     Reply with quote
I've done some Cartoon colourings on a picture. You can check them out on my
site. Just go to the gallery section
and choose 2d-art.


-Micke

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http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Suite/1615/

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2000 10:03 am     Reply with quote
Here's an example:



The way i did it was simply by free-handwith no layers(it's old). I would have done it different
now by scanning in the sketch, create a layer and color it flat and make another layer over it and add the shadow colours.

Gaaah! I can't post any new pic's in a while.
Somehow the password to my homepage does'nt work!

-Mikael

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http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Suite/1615/

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2000 11:25 am     Reply with quote
Hey Fanboy....Hey Fangirl......Super star Artist.....Here we GO!
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Gurb
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 13, 2000 5:33 am     Reply with quote
I found the following page the most usefull: http://www.dsp.com/solo/unite
Take a look at the cuts tutorial if you want to do a Battlechasers-like coloring.

I tried to imitate that liquid style in this pic I did with my new wacom: http://www.geocities.com/gurb_18/gargolaWACOMcopia.jpg
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2000 2:25 pm     Reply with quote
Wow micke, great stuff on your site.
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