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©2005-2009 ~wyldflowa
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<< PART I >>

Ohohohooo~ Second part. A bit more fun this one. :D

Umm umm... the same shiz as last time - comment, send notes if you're unsure of stuff. I'll reupload if the jpeg compression is a problem. Please do not edit or redistributeee outside of DA. This tutorial and that character are copyright to me so hands offfff~


PS: Check out the changing tracks in Winamp - I need some music taste lessons post haste! O_O

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:icondumbstudent:
"His"? I have no words at all for that! I can't really comment on the deviation itself, not being an artist, but it... looks helpful! :D I honestly don't believe anything with that hair is straight though!
:iconwyldflowa:
Hahahaaaaa~ Go see the completed deviation then! XDDD

I've got another one with him in but ur... not being uploaded today! (the male watchers sigh with relief)

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Honk if you like shonen-ai!
:iconheretic-warrior:
"(the male watchers sigh with relief)"

well, whatever floats anyone's boat in clothes taste and hairstyle, its still a guy in the end ne? :giggle:
thank you for this too (posted comment on first part too, but thought i might as well comment here ^_^) :+fav: *saves as*

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"keep your friends close and your enemies in the barbecue pit": Nines Rodriges
:iconreidavidson:
Yay I feel like I've learned something! O-course I have my own methods, but I'll definately be incorporating some of these in.

*takes note and raises a hand* Sensei! Is your lineart done strictly with a pencil or a pen? Either way, how do you make it look so perfect? @_@

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Paranormal Activity, a comic about paranormal investigators
Spirit X, a comic about when big business meets the occult
:iconmumpo:
This is so useful! I could never figure out how to do soft shading in Photoshop xD; Yay! :+fav: and I'ma save this onto my HD :D Thank you so much!

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>> Mumpo for mayor! Zel for secretary!
:iconhalflight:
w00t, this was amazingly helpful! I shall bookmark to use when my scanner gets going~ *kicks scanner* >.>;
:iconshadowbucket:
Thank you so much *tears of happiness* you've really helped me out so much! Usually, when I color, it's more of a random 'splatering' than a constucted layering-type thing. Now I have more of an idea of how to get my full-color works to look better ^____^ Thank Yooooooou!! ^3^

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:heart: COMMISSIONS OPEN [link] :heart:
:iconisays:
horray, ive never tried that contrast thing. ill haffa give it a go. ive always just done it logically, the surface facing the furthest away from the light is the darkest, and shadows cant be darker than it.

what do you use to blend the shades? smudge or do you just go over it a bunch of times with a low opacity brush, or what? did i miss that part? >< lol.

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ttfn
Bryan


Giving a fav only takes the click of a mouse. Giving a comment takes some thought. Don't give out favs without comments, the comments are much more meaningful.
:icongrey-goblin:
This is extremly helpful! Thank you!
:iconkazemasamune:
you, my lady, have an EXCELLENT taste in music

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