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Old 04-04-2003, 10:00 AM   #1
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first cell shade

Here is my first attempt at cell shading. didnt come out like i wanted it to but i guess the next one will be better. what tool is best to use to make the outline? i used the line tool and it kept making new shape layers everytime i made a line, is there a diferent tool i can use? anyway, here is the chop

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please tell me how to make it better thx
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Old 04-04-2003, 11:33 AM   #2
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try using lines of varying widths/hardnesses, and be more careful with them.. the slower you go, the less they will look like "etch a sketch" lines. Here's my first "anime car" as I call them attempt... I did this like a month ago.. maybe a little more. Photo editing takes practice, and a lot of it.
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try using lines of varying widths/hardnesses, and be more careful with them.. the slower you go, the less they will look like "etch a sketch" lines. Here's my first "anime car" as I call them attempt... I did this like a month ago.. maybe a little more. Photo editing takes practice, and a lot of it.
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Old 04-04-2003, 01:52 PM   #4
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I used Illustrator to "Illustrate" or basically cell shade a chopped Golf R32 for my computer class. Is there a line tool in Photoshop?
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yeh theres a line tool........but i dont like it......too complicated for my liking................

and i would offer advice on the "anime-car" but i have never done one so i really cant..........
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Old 04-04-2003, 02:52 PM   #6
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I think the best advice is to take a little more time on it. When I did mine it took about 5+hrs to do it, and I didn't use varing thickness in lines or anything and it still came out looking good, just take your time on it and it will come out good...hopefully



I have yet to get a chance to mess with illustrator, waiting for roommates to move out so I can delete Diablo and free up some space.

EDIT: oh yea, there is a line tool in Photoshop and it works just fine, just takes a little bit of time. That is all I used on that pic was the line tool and fill
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is there a tutorial on net how to do this stuff? seems really interesting..
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i knew you would come along and give him the link, i was too lazy to find it :frog:
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