Wow, THANK YOU for this. SO many artists just assume we know how to use the tools in these programs, but what do they think we look up these tutorials for? Thank you thank you thank you.
I'm not sure about OpenCanvas, but in Photoshop if you're trying to use stroke thickness variation using a mouse there is a menu somewhere that activates it for length instead of pen pressure, which means that it'll just make your mouse strokes vary (like say get thicker) the longer it is. Maybe there is something like that somewhere in OpenCanvas...
Hey, i was wondering how you clean up the colours if you go past a line? What if you're colourng really thin strands of hair? Also, can you explain to me, or make another tutorial on what i just said and how do you colour something without affecting the lines, ALSO a very important one...PLEASEEE make a tutorial OR explain to me (tutorial would be way better, up to you though) How do you use the LAYERS? D:
Alfador: Lolly, I can't even measure say how cute it was when you said you were nervous and such XD
The eye dropper is Shift, and only that key. Left Alt allows you to spin the canvas, double clicking it allows you to normalize it's position; that's all I know lol
And neat tutorial. That style is pretty new to me to (meaning, never seen it before). I find it a major nice one! You do it in such a beautiful way.
isnt the shortcut for the eyedropper to right click the color? cause thats it for mine and i use 4.5.09 plus. cool tutorial:) it actually helped alot
mrshroude12 1 week ago
4:10 LOL XD
AmDoinUrMom 3 months ago
Wow, THANK YOU for this. SO many artists just assume we know how to use the tools in these programs, but what do they think we look up these tutorials for? Thank you thank you thank you.
Koru 7 months ago 2
''I don't need these fancy Photoshop type deals''
Lol.
jazzy0100 1 year ago 3
crap?????
maibanez 1 year ago
I'm not sure about OpenCanvas, but in Photoshop if you're trying to use stroke thickness variation using a mouse there is a menu somewhere that activates it for length instead of pen pressure, which means that it'll just make your mouse strokes vary (like say get thicker) the longer it is. Maybe there is something like that somewhere in OpenCanvas...
GAH YOU MAKE IT LOOK SO EASY THOUGH. <3
SirSteffox 1 year ago
It's like Corel painter!
patchisforest 1 year ago
Hey, i was wondering how you clean up the colours if you go past a line? What if you're colourng really thin strands of hair? Also, can you explain to me, or make another tutorial on what i just said and how do you colour something without affecting the lines, ALSO a very important one...PLEASEEE make a tutorial OR explain to me (tutorial would be way better, up to you though) How do you use the LAYERS? D:
TheNightMistress 1 year ago
Are you using a tablet? How much do those things cost?
PenguinPanda61 1 year ago
@PenguinPanda61 you can get a bamboo tablet for like $50-$150 the one i use, which is a Genius tablet use a bout $100 and its a pretty good tablet :3
urahara231 1 year ago
Alfador: Lolly, I can't even measure say how cute it was when you said you were nervous and such XD
The eye dropper is Shift, and only that key. Left Alt allows you to spin the canvas, double clicking it allows you to normalize it's position; that's all I know lol
And neat tutorial. That style is pretty new to me to (meaning, never seen it before). I find it a major nice one! You do it in such a beautiful way.
Many thanks for sharing Lolly!
GriffinBandida 1 year ago
Thank you Lolly!! This really helped me learn how to you OC! :3
PikaDrawer 1 year ago
/totally tempted to try that.....
Awesome Video! XD Your secrets are out :B
RadioactiveSkwerl 1 year ago
hmmm, intersting...
I might have to experiment with this...
Nice tutorial Lolly. :)
KenseiKitsune 1 year ago
Cool video yo. I never used open canvas. Should try it out someday and stuff. Cheers.
DavinDaGeek 1 year ago