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Megas XLR 2000-2004
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Woman is the most fiendish instrument of torture ever devised to bedevil the days of man.
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Its not because things are difficult that we dont dare; its because we don't dare that things are difficult.
- Seneque
All I ask if you want to color is that you credit and link me when you're done in a note.
Take care man and thanks again.
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Megas XLR 2000-2004
I would love to try but gotta get around to it though.
I use corel and have no idea how to separate the jpg line layers so that I don't color over the lines, which makes the process all the more timeconsuming!
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Its not because things are difficult that we dont dare; its because we don't dare that things are difficult.
- Seneque
-open line art file.
-grab the square selection tool, select the whole picture, hit ctrl+c and then ctrl+v. Now you should have two line art layers. the bottom one is locked.
-set the unlocked line art layer to "Multiply" instead of "Default" at the top left of the layers roll out window.
-create new layer and order them so you have the new line art, a blank layer, and the locked line art.
-make the locked line art layer invisible.
-start coloring on the blank layer. Add layers for different tones or shading/tinting.
Because you set the new line art layer to "multiply" every layer underneath will show through the white. Thus, you don't have to select and delete the white or go inbetween lines on the same layer anymore.
The same can apply if you use Photoshop. Set the line art layer to "multiply".
Hope this helps.
Pete-
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