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Someone seems to use the Art of Greg MartinOriginally posted by Aleks
Here's my first attempt at making a planet in photoshop...
Scaled down to attach, the final is 1024 * 1024.
Im gna try makin one of those funky starscapes to go with it .
*timed*
exactly 7.45 mins.
Last edited by EGGO; 24th-March-2004 at 03:23.
Width can be 540 pixels maximum, the height can be anything.Originally posted by artist088
what r the dimensions 2 post pics. it says 540 X 0 but that's impossible...
I don't feel like figuring out how to post a pic so that is shows. : P
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/6208008/
Hand drawn, inked, scanned, cleaned up digitally...
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Hehehe. I'll do that to 'ya, sometimes .
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Sure. Specifically, what's bothering you about it? And to note, I don't do cross-hatching, so if you're into that style, I won't be able to help.
WOW nicely drawn zero_chance I am in AWE!!!
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Mostly I want to know how you got it so smoothly. A lot of my hand-drawn work scanned straight from paper aren't really good (you can tell my hand isn't so steady).Originally posted by EGGO
Do you think you can get me some pointers on inking?
I second that.Originally posted by Norgus
WOW nicely drawn zero_chance I am in AWE!!!
Well, steadiness helps. The other trick, is if you screw up, open it up in PSP/Photoshop and fix it .Originally posted by EGGO
Mostly I want to know how you got it so smoothly. A lot of my hand-drawn work scanned straight from paper aren't really good (you can tell my hand isn't so steady).
The other trick is to draw large. 11" x 17" is the standard (I just used two standard pieces of printer paper taped together, I'm too cheap to get expensive artists paper). That makes the lines look sharper once scanned and resized properly, a lot of smaller errors vanish.