for brittanyGIRL. She wanted a spectrum demi wearing sunglasses.
soo.....here it is:
big- [IMG]http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k196/woopzoop/spectrumbig.jpg[/IMG]
sharpened small- [IMG]http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k196/woopzoop/spectrumsmall.jpg[/IMG]
unsharpened small- [IMG]http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k196/woopzoop/spectrumnosharp.jpg[/IMG]
so what do you think? Keep in mind I haven't drawn a quad since 2007, and that was this bad thing.
also, do you prefer sharpened or unsharpened?
aww, it's cute! i love how it came out. i'm no good at quads either D;
the only thing that bothers me is that the front and back legs aren't level (the back leg is positioned a bit lower). it's not that big of a deal, though.
i like how the sharpening brought out the coloring more, but i think it was applied a little too harshly on the outline. so i'll have to go with unsharpened.
i hope really likes it! because i sure do :D
Thanks, I have to agree with the sharpen thing! I can't sharpen just part of it though, because I am just going to filter>sharpen>sharpen and that just does the whole image.
I just finished another for Kikariri! (the sharpened and unsharpened look the same for some reason?)
[IMG]http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k196/woopzoop/bunnyoverlaybig.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k196/woopzoop/bunnyoverlaysmall.jpg[/IMG]
that one's adorable! bunnies ❤️
anyway, on the sharpening thing. most programs have a blur/sharpen tool that you can use to sharpen only sections of the image. what you could do (before merging all your layers) is go over your lineart layer a couple times with the sharpen tool until you're happy with it, then use the sharpen filter on the coloring.
or, if you can't find the sharpen tool, you can just run the sharpen filter on the lineart and coloring layers, but with different intensities so it doesn't come out looking too sharp or grainy.
i hope i helped! :)