Here it is finally, It doesn't show the coloring of the whole character, but what you will see is basiclly what I do all around. The lineart that I used was made by
Things to keep in mind: I use keyboard shortcuts to select my tools so keep an eye on the tool bar or the top of the screen where the tool selected appears so that you can know which one i'm using.
Usually when this video tutorials are made the bar on top is left out, I left it in so you guys could see the settings that I use. the thing now is that trying to make it on a size that was acceptable to DA some things are not very visible, they are pixelated, so when I change the brush settings to something different that 100% opacity and flow, 80% of the time I set them to 50% and 30% respectively.
Things That might need explanation: As you will see in the video I group layers so that i can have the freedom of coloring out the line without it showing and getting distracted by it, the way you do this is that you place the cursor between the two layers that you want to group and then hit ALT and then click on the mouse, same to ungroup them (that's the fast way to do it anyway). You will also notice that after I'm done with the area that I'm shading the whole area gets selected, the way you do this is by placing the cursor over the layer that you are going to use, in my case the one where I placed the flats press CTRL and then click on the mouse this will do the trick.
In tutorial part # 3 you will notice that the screen turns red and then I use the blur tool this is the quick mask to go there press Q, same to exit it.
Translation: I use Photoshop in spanish, so here are some translations for you.
Trama: Screen Superponer: Overlay Rellenar: Fill
If there are any others that you might think are nessesary to know let me know and I will update the list
Hope this works for you guys
any questions feel free to ask me
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Aca esta finalmente, no se muestra el coloreado de todo el dibujo, pero van a poder ver lo que hago que es aplicable al resto del cuerpo.
Cosas a tener en cuenta: yo use abreviaciones del teclado para seleccionar las herramientas que voy a usar, asi que es bueno que presten atencion a la barra de herramientas y a la barra superior en donde aparece la herramienta en uso, para que sepan que es lo que uso en cada momento. La cosa ahora es que trabajando para que fuera aceptado por DA y sus limites de tamaño los datos quedaron pixelados y no se ven muy bien, asi que aca les explico, cuando uso el pincel si uso una configuracion diferente a 100% opacidad y 100% flujo es en un 80% de los casos 50% y 30% respectivamente.
Usualmente cuando estos video tutoriales se hacen la barra superior no es incluida, yo la deje para que ustedes puedan ver que especificaciones uso en cada momento.
Cosas que pueden necesitar explicacion: Como pueden ver en el video yo agrupo capas para poder tener la libertad de colorear por fuera de las lineas sin que se note y que me distraiga, la forma de hacer esto es colocando el cursor en medio de las dos capas que se quieren agrupar, presionar ALT, lo que muestra el simbolo de agrupar y luego hacer click con el mouse, lo mismo para desagrupar (esta es la forma rapida de hacerlo creo yo). Tambien notaran que cuando termino de trabajar en un area esta es seleccionada, la forma de hacer esto es colocando el cursor en el area que se va a usar, en mi caso la capa que tiene los colores planos o flats, luego presionen CTRL y luego hagan click con el mouse.
En el tutorial # 3 notaran que la pantalla se vuelve roja y luego uso la herramiente de blur o desenfoque, esta es la mascara rapida o quick mask, para mostrar esto presionen Q, lo mismo para salir de mascara rapida.
Espero que esto les ayude en algo.
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