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@frownybracket This is how this method looks with gray lines set to linear burn, there’d be a bit of retouching to futz with, but it looks like it takes care of the broad strokes fairly well for something that took like three minutes
@frownybracket That’s what the “adjust line width” filter is for, it thickens the fills until they run into each other
Then go to Filter > Correct Line > Adjust Line Width and just turn up the slider until it gets rid of the white spots
Use this bucket fill setting and it will treat an empty layer as though other visible layers apply to it, so it will functionally act as though you’re coloring on your line art layer without actually touching your lines.
@heysawbones It would just take black lineart and fill it with random separate colours joined under the lineart that you could fill with any colour you want and not have to worry about stray pixels being pinched off
Did a quick test for another approach to flats in Clip Studio (that didn't turn out to be any faster than what I was already doing) so here's Gray-with-a-different-haircut.
You ever think about how the simultaneous success of cartoons like Ren and Stimpy and Cow and Chicken and Live action shows like North of 60 and Northern Exposure is probably the entire reason Yvonne of the Yukon came to exist in 2001?
I was having a hard time shifting my brain into Analytical Drawing Mode this morning so I tried switching around to technical pen brushes