COLORING MANGA!!
Uploader Comments (epower)
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You are the female Wheatley <3
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don't forget to reduce the volume before u go to next video :)
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i love coloring hair i hate coloring skin
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@MrDredrox Thx ! I almost forgot > //// < LOL
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funniest coloring tutorial ive ever watch! I dont think your talking is boring!
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@Itachirandamu hahaha i was just thinking the same thing.
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Don't worry if you think your talking was boring, or the slowness was boring, because it was quite amusing to listen to you talk to yourself. :)
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do you have a deviant art?
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@epower Is that Ichigo from Bleach? if it is, its cool
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what manga is that?
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god where did you get this website or program or download cause i see it every where on youtube so if some one could tell me thanks
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Thank you for uploading this video Now im sure im going to use Photoshop
Hello! I have a question :D Before you start colouring, your character is already shaded a little- what did you use to shade your character in this way? It looks really effective because it's not a block colour like mine normally is!
NaokoSohma 3 months ago
@NaokoSohma The shading is actually due to screentones from the black-and-white manga scan! When you put colour over the top via multiply, the grey tones look like shading.
epower 3 months ago
@epower, Thanks for taking time out to post this coloring session! <3 I've been trying to decide what hardware and software to purchase when I become proficient with my pencil drawings. Any thoughts?
keikomushi 3 months ago
@keikomushi For hardware, you're going to need decent RAM and perhaps start with the smallest tablet you can afford. Software-wise, there are free graphics programs online - GIMP, is still free I think. Otherwise, there are trials of Photoshop etc. you can sign up for
epower 3 months ago
Thanks, one more question, which brush or technique did you use to create those pointy brush strokes representing the hair? Is it a custom brush and do you need a pressure sensitive drawing tablet to do that?
Yellowknight888 4 months ago
@Yellowknight888 Pointy brush strokes = pressure-sensitive graphics tablet. The pressure sensitivity allows for tapered lines and 'flicks' of the wrist that cause hair-like strokes
epower 4 months ago