2006-01-20, 07:03 | Link #23 |
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/some eye accents added I can't believe it. Though one thing that I did do different, was for the small eye accents. Where an layer duplication was done of the large eye accents, then followed with an layer scale reduction to adjust for distance. Thus hopefully keeping whatever light source it is within perspective. ... Probably the weapon in this case. |
2006-01-26, 12:30 | Link #30 |
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here's where i'm at this time. The web page is *almost* done. I have one more page of content to add. I'll probably end up changing the design, because this one was temporary just to get it up and running. Anything I should add or change to teh site? |
2006-01-27, 12:39 | Link #32 | |
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I think that should awnser your question. On a side note, PLENAIR ROCKS!!!! http://1337493n7.com/pleinair/ I did that for an assignment last semester. It's cool. Refreash the page a few times, I have a random script on and I have 3 different layouts, as well as all the layouts for the character pages are different. |
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2006-01-28, 09:16 | Link #34 |
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Point to point low level shadow transfers seem to be the easiest to work with.
-Shadow Clone no Jitsu. Literally. Just an copy of the skirt lining from the O, dropped to an angle to match the light source. |
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2006-02-13, 23:02 | Link #39 |
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The interface of that CG Illust program looks like OpenCanvas.
This link is of the free version of oC in its earlier days. Cheers! http://darkreaver.angeltowns.com/dow...opencanvas.exe |
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