A Little How-To

May 30, 2011 22:39

I've been getting lots of comments on the fire effect in Explorer and the magic effect in I'm His Son (which is actually the same effect), so I've decided to whip up a little video tutorial on how I did it.

WARNING: This is my first video tutorial. Beware the accent! I also rushed it a fair bit due to space and time limitations, but if you have any ( Read more... )

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sheswatching May 31 2011, 14:59:29 UTC
aww you're adorable! this tutorial was amazing, though! thanks for sharing!

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amphigoury June 3 2011, 15:53:13 UTC
Looking through Drawmelot, they don't seem to do tutorials. The "pimp and resource" tag seems to just be "pimp", LOL! I'll probably get this posted over at fanartivation though. Lots of great resources!

As for GIMP, right click on the layer to bring up the context menu and then select "Add Layer Mask"

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yue_ix June 9 2011, 22:49:10 UTC
I just watched this and it was really informative and useful! It would be really lovely if you considered posting it on Drawmelot too - this entirely falls under what we wanted for 'resources'; it's just not been used much as resource so far (we had one person post a Dragon pattern in the past, but that's it I think). I for one would really really like to see more resources posted on the comm. *__*

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amphigoury June 9 2011, 23:12:11 UTC
Sure thing! I'd be happy to share this over at Drawmelot!

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reni_m June 3 2011, 17:05:50 UTC
Ahaha! Awesome!
Digital coloring always fascinates me and it was cool to see how you achieve your lights and shadows cast by fire or magic.

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amphigoury June 3 2011, 17:23:22 UTC
Thanks! These two pieces broke from my usual of painting shadows over the original colour layer using a half-transparent black. It was odd working in reverse - removing colour to reveal shadow! LOL!

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tripperfunster June 3 2011, 17:29:55 UTC
Very cool!

I was lost about three seconds in, but enjoyed it anyway. (I am SOOOOOO not good with digital stuff.)

I always find it fascinating to see how other people drawn and make art.

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amphigoury June 3 2011, 18:47:09 UTC
Thanks! Sorry I lost you so quickly, but I'm glad you still enjoyed watching the process!

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phoenixacid June 3 2011, 18:18:25 UTC
Thank you for sharing your process! It's fascinating how you added the shadows and the glow of the light like you did here. I'll definitely try it out someday. :D

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amphigoury June 3 2011, 18:48:31 UTC
My pleasure! I'm glad you enjoyed it!

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