Comment 22687

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Jan 14, 2006, 1:20:13 AM UTC
If that background is white, you could select it, and delete the white area, then make a layer under the two of the colour. I do it all the time. 20 layers is nothing for a descent pic of mine. When you take in consideration whole layers of transparent colour to warm, cool or darken a pic. http://www.paperdemon.com/artview.php/id/4196.html this pic I just submited is only base colours, but it has a layer of dark green on top of the 'true' colours. This makes all the colours simliar, and easier on the eyes. Note that the brightest colours in it is the two guy's heads, and his arm holding him. I'll eventually push the sword back in colour, and the other bold colours, but does it kind of make sence?

Comment ID 22687

[Art] Shadow VS. Gt Saiyaman (done)
Jan 14, 2006, 11:05:25 AM UTC on [Art] Shadow VS. Gt Saiyaman (done)
Yup Yup! makes perfect sense. Maybe I'll play with this some more to see what I can do with it but most likely I won't change it too much cause I don't wanna mess it up like I usually do. I'll definatly try a BG for a future pic so space won't be wasted or nothin. Thanks for all your great advice by the way you help me out alot and most likely saved a few of my drawings from being a disaster Laughing Grin

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  • Jan 15, 2006, 2:09:48 AM UTC
    You can always save as a "......try 2.jpg" Or waht ever. I don't do that often, but sometimes I do cause my mind branchs off and I want to see what happens Smile Don't worry about messing it up. You can always go back to the origanal with digetal *nods*