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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Iasi
Posts: 1,281
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Photoshop masters: drawing hentai...
How the hell do you transform hand painted hentai into those gorgeous pictures you see on hentai websites.
I think I saw a tutorial on www.deviantart.com once but I can't find it. Do you know such tutorilas?
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: CrackYaMental
Posts: 4,365
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If you have drawing skills, here's the gig. Scan your lineart in and color it in photoshop. Coloring by channels is a breeze. I'm currently in the process of drawing an erotic comic book, soon to be its own website. I also do custom drawn logo's and whatnot...and have even thought about entering the hentai arena.
BUT! In order to have really nice work out there...its always a good idea to convert your line art to nice smooth vector graphics. Adobe streamline is what many consider the best for converting lineart to vector, I NEED THIS PROGRAM! If anyone knows where I can find a trial copy to "evaluate" before I buy it...please let me know!
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Where the sun don't shine
Posts: 1,185
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Step one:
Get a wacom board. The GRAPHIRE 2 is a great starter board. If your not on a tight budget or somthing get a INTUOS2 board. When you have completed step 1 I'l tell you step 2 |
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