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@seamorphus_nft 💜🤍
«Light»
All is well. Your light is multiplying.
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2020 -> 2022
friendship ended with multiply, now blue with lowered opacity is my best friend <3 https://t.co/WDZ3prJFcn
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SIEGLE GONZÁLEZ, champion of the Glandelinian empire, investigates an ominous node in the world wide web... A quaint little run-of-the-mill fictional universe becomes host to grand battle-royale among multiplying dream werewolves.
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YOU NEED TO MULTIPLY BY THE MONTH IM SO STUPID LMAOOO
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bro said 🌺 https://t.co/cYpJKO9IkL
We slimes be like calculators, we multiply #VTuberUprising #ENVtuber
@koopiiyt yeah no that does not work for lineart
i do it for shadows though by turning down the opacity and making it a multiply
@BlackSwalowtail nanoseconds...
I think that's my solution...
I was just getting seconds and multiplying them by 1000 for ms...
This piece isn't really going the way I'd like so far, but I think I just need to add more to it and include the shading. A multiply layer often helps with bringing the colours together
Profile pic for September of 2022, starring Acel the Penguin.
Art design inspired by the 1969 Hanna-Barbera Productions logo (a.k.a. Multiplying Rectangles).
#acel #acelthepenguin #penguin #hannabarbera #profilepic #profileart #design #celstyle #simple #retrostyle #cartoonart
okay, so you use multiply to shade. i did not use the same method like the new ones recently at this part :'DDD i used the last method i have used for my recent commissh
hmm just roll your color wheel whenever you pick up a shade, and increase the color intensity a little bit
@moon_mixhel it's really complicated to explain. I usually polish my strokes on greyscale stage, then I adjust the color of the grey color by using "color balance" and after that I add a bunch of different colors w/ layer filters to blend (overlay> soft color> glowdodge> multiply> darken)
Then I add in a background and we’ve got a completed Sogetsu from #SamuraiShodown. Also because of the multiply layers I have to make sure the background doesn’t overlap any of my colors. So I use the magic wand tool to select any background areas on my ink layer before coloring.
Then I just color everything in. I make sure all layers are set to multiply so the shadows work. Then after it’s colored I add a layer above all the colored layers and do the highlights. I just use white and then lower the opacity a tad.
So this next part is a bit tricky. I color in the skin section on its own layer. I set it as a multiply layer so the shadows show. After I finish coloring in what I need, I use the magic wand to select all colored in areas. It’s easier to select the white and then invert it.
no one is gonna find this as cool as me but i figured out how to clip a shadow/multiply layer in an animation folder to a static part of the image!! yatta! ☆*:.。.o(≧▽≦)o.。.:*☆