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A fast tutorial on how to quickly and cleanly restore transparency to line art that has been merged or flattened in Photoshop.
@Thdark101 Also, sketch of Josette I did the other day after beating it again lol
(learning to load a film camera)
@Lowtwait Your stuff is great, man! And mega respect for working on Hey Arnold :D me and my partner @happybeefnoodle are in the process of moving to LA right now with hopes to work in the animation industry as well. Hope to meet you some day soon!!
@shingworks @jonasgoonface That was an excellent read, The realization when, (spoilers,) on this page the hole in the ice and text is actually Ricky having watched her fall through, and you know the Dad just drives off.... Leaves the rest of Ricky's situation up to the imagination from there on.
@bengal_art @Remender There are soo many little things around you that help flesh out the story in the scene. Small detail I added in an illustration was this take-out container, holes stabbed in the lid and the fork left stuck in it. I do this all the time when I'm bored. Conveys time has passed etc.
@FromHappyRock Here's a super quick demonstration I threw together JUST FOR YOU (lol) using Lens Blur and a custom painted alpha channel to act as a "depth pass" in Photoshop. Paint white objects as the closest to the camera, gray for middle ground, fading off to black for the furthest away.
Update 3: Grayscale / value pass. Clip Studio. Tried new technique by splitting lights vs shadows on diff layers.