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Post by Dragyn on Feb 11, 2009 16:15:59 GMT -5
There's quite a bit lost in resizing the comic. While I usually lose a lot more with the smaller panels, you can still see how the shading compresses by comparing the comic version with these slightly-less-than-full-size images. With the CharactersWithout the CharactersYou'll note that I cut a bit off of the bottom of the image, and removed the outer border (and the text), and it's currently sized to fit my desktop. If anybody actually wants me to, I could easily shrink these to be a (really weird) desktop background. If you actually have a bigger resolution than these, I can go a bit bigger, since I still have the original image, as well. Note that removing the characters was a simple matter of turning off about 10 layers; Inking, Color, Whitespace, 3 Shading Layers, The pillar's shadow (2 layers)...so only 8 layers... Well, I was close...
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Post by Darknes on Feb 11, 2009 18:51:00 GMT -5
8 layer just to remove characters. I beginning to think sticking with pencil and paper is the way to go.
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Post by Dragyn on Feb 11, 2009 20:32:36 GMT -5
Well, if you do it on pencil and paper, you can't remove the characters at all. At least, not without having to redraw whatever was under them. Besides, turning off layers is just a matter of unchecking boxes.
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Post by bloodreaper on Feb 11, 2009 21:17:59 GMT -5
Plus, you remove those layers by un-checking a box.
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Post by Dragyn on Feb 11, 2009 21:19:26 GMT -5
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Isn't that what I just said?
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Post by Darknes on Feb 12, 2009 0:54:12 GMT -5
well i did some expermenting and figured out the layers but now i saved it and it "flattened" my image. how do i get my layers back.
I also have begun to enjoy layer thanks for the paint.net recommendation. now if i could get good at drwing i'll be set
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Post by bloodreaper on Feb 12, 2009 16:05:26 GMT -5
Hit undo, right after you save, to go back to the un-flattened version.
If you want to save it with the layers separate, you need to save as a .pdn file.
PDN files don't display in most viewers, like a web browser, so you usually want to save two versions, a PDN for future modification, and a GIF or JPG for uploading to the web.
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Post by Darknes on Feb 12, 2009 20:30:43 GMT -5
so if i closed the program after saveing it is permenatly flattened. good to know be fore i did anything i really cared about.
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Post by Faith on Feb 17, 2009 12:49:58 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* Sorry. =J But the practice helps a lot... heh. I like how you have an extensive background, so... (before you make something permanent...) heh. I've been meaning to ask, though... is there a way to undo a particular action without omitting everything else you've done between the now and the then? That's neat. I like it. ^-^ However... Heh. Was that an intentional perspective warp? It looks like the angle of the floor and the house was lessened... to being less than the normal 90 degrees. Heh. It looks really neat though. I like it. We're finally getting to see the inside of the keep, too. ;D
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Post by Dragyn on Feb 18, 2009 23:45:19 GMT -5
Like I said--I know the rules, but it's more fun to break them.
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