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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:33 am
by Rudiger
PARKER wrote:There are a lot of things involved in the process.
The lines are dark, totally dark.
So you're saying that the lines are 100% black? In that case did you have to reduce the alpha, or perhaps you did some post-processing with another app? Are you able to say a bit more about the details? Personally, I found that using the "splotchy" effect gave some interesting variation to the line, to make it look less perfect and more hand-drawn.
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 7:18 pm
by PARKER
Rudiger wrote:PARKER wrote:There are a lot of things involved in the process.
The lines are dark, totally dark.
So you're saying that the lines are 100% black? In that case did you have to reduce the alpha, or perhaps you did some post-processing with another app? Are you able to say a bit more about the details? Personally, I found that using the "splotchy" effect gave some interesting variation to the line, to make it look less perfect and more hand-drawn.
Hi rudiger.
Yes they are 100% black.I have never used the splotchy effect.
In order to get that look you have to make your drawings in anime studio with thin lines.If you make your drawings with thick lines they will look more like cartoons for kids or something like that.I like to make my animations with thin lines.
Use the line width control tool.
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 3:20 am
by Gnaws
ANIMACION ANIME COLOMBIA << great stuff! Love the editing as much as the face punch at the end. Can't wait to see more!

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 3:03 pm
by PARKER
Gnaws wrote:ANIMACION ANIME COLOMBIA << great stuff! Love the editing as much as the face punch at the end. Can't wait to see more!

Thanks very much Gnaws.
Glad you liked it.