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Coloring advice

Postby Bocaj Claw » Fri Dec 08, 2006 7:49 am

Alright. I have GIMP. I don't have a tablet. I have a semi-reliable mouse.

Does anybody have any suggestions on how I can better colorize stuff? My method of saving it as a b+w bitmap and then coloring it messes with the quality of the lines.
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Postby Rooster » Fri Dec 08, 2006 11:24 am

I dunno about Gimp, but from what I've seen it's reletivly similar in interface to Photoshop.

In PS, I increase the contrast to make the lines crisper, and make the white not paper-grey. Then i just use the fill option set to 65% strength. I also always shrink my images as it compresses the information and some of the smaller inperfections in the colour-to-line mark get overwritten.

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Postby Tum0spoo » Fri Dec 08, 2006 11:39 am

I'm not sure about what to do exactly, but what I do is:
Layer>Colors> and all those things in there.
Mess around with the colors, contrast, and Levels until it looks good. someone else can probably help with exactly what to do.
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Postby Richard K Niner » Fri Dec 08, 2006 5:51 pm

Ah, lets see...

First, as was mentioned, adjust the brightness/contrast so that black is black, and white is white.

Second, I find it's easier (and looks better) if I add my colouring on an empty new layer, which you can set to "Multiply" (instead of "Normal", "Overlay", or any other settings) and outline each area you're filling in with the pencil tool (go into the line until you're halfway through) before floodfilling it the rest of the way. Just watch out for those eyes - most of them shoot fireballs at you.

As the third step, I add shading (using a Multiply layer for the shadows, and an Overlay layer for illuminated parts) by using the magic wand to select certain areas before moving over to the shading layers. This is where the tablet comes in handy...

Finally, we save and shrink the image down to proper viewing size (72,96, or 120 dpi) after flattening it down to one layer, and save that for distribution.
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Postby The MAZZTer » Fri Dec 08, 2006 9:23 pm

Try drawing in a vector-based program. I'm no artist, but I bet that'll make things a helluvalot easier (scales nicely too!)

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Postby Bocaj Claw » Sat Dec 09, 2006 12:25 am

Try drawing in a vector-based program. I'm no artist, but I bet that'll make things a helluvalot easier (scales nicely too!)
Any cheap and/or free good ones to suggest?
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Postby The MAZZTer » Sat Dec 09, 2006 2:11 pm

I would assume most of the major ones have vector features built-in. I know Microsoft Expression Design does for sure (a public beta just came out). I'm not an artsy person so I wouldn't know TOO much about such things. :P But based on what I know about vector and raster images it seems to be vector would be easier to color and manipulate, of course you need to create it as vector in the first place...

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Postby johndoe0028 » Sat Dec 09, 2006 5:09 pm

If you can, ge Photoshop. I, too, am no artist but I know one thing: PS kicks the crap outta GIMP.

PS has a bunch of tools and extensions that GIMP will never have, due to copyright stuff. AS a result, you can do much more with images.

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Postby nickspoon » Sat Dec 09, 2006 6:35 pm

Try drawing in a vector-based program. I'm no artist, but I bet that'll make things a helluvalot easier (scales nicely too!)
Any cheap and/or free good ones to suggest?
I recommend Inkscape, because it's free. It saves in SVG (as well as PNG, etc.), which is an awesome format - you can scale it as much as you like. Also beats expensive crap like CorelDraw. A bit difficult to use, but you use the GIMP so you're probably well used to unintuitive interfaces :)
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Postby Bocaj Claw » Sat Dec 09, 2006 6:39 pm

Try drawing in a vector-based program. I'm no artist, but I bet that'll make things a helluvalot easier (scales nicely too!)
Any cheap and/or free good ones to suggest?
I recommend Inkscape, because it's free. It saves in SVG (as well as PNG, etc.), which is an awesome format - you can scale it as much as you like. Also beats expensive crap like CorelDraw. A bit difficult to use, but you use the GIMP so you're probably well used to unintuitive interfaces :)
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Postby Burning Sheep Productions » Sat Dec 09, 2006 9:40 pm

Yes! Inkscape!
It beats Illustrator because you have way more control over the nodes.
However it don't have the brush tool and it gets laggy pretty dang quickly.
Also there's still a few bugs that make it crash so don't forget to save.

Still, the price is good.
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Postby Dr. Doog » Sun Dec 10, 2006 2:38 am

ohh god, gimp's interface :P I only learn how to do moderately advanced things by ACCIDENT in the GIMP it's so crazy.
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