tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3224040736887554110.post4838671679244380077..comments2023-05-09T21:42:14.453+10:00Comments on Journey of Dawn: Goal 2: DrawMarshmellowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12024004499864977860noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3224040736887554110.post-67833547933682073452011-01-15T17:12:28.040+11:002011-01-15T17:12:28.040+11:00I haven't tried colour choosing on photoshop y...I haven't tried colour choosing on photoshop yet, but i know theres an dropper function in it where you get a sample of a colour from another picture and use that particular tone for your own. Either way, colouring on photoshop seems difficult and different to mixing paints on palette, which i much rather prefer.<br /><br />Knowing you, Xiao, you'd probably do well for the first couple of days. Just calm down, take a chill pill, think about the various things your grandma would do for you and remind you to pack and everything. You might forget things but that's essential to learning how to live without totally relying on your grandma's guidance! Good luck Xiao!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3224040736887554110.post-57939603807473520772011-01-15T11:31:14.018+11:002011-01-15T11:31:14.018+11:00I probably will try to get a scanner soon, like yo...I probably will try to get a scanner soon, like you said, it is worthwhile. I've heard about the method drawing by hand, scanning it in and colouring. I've tried it a bit with line art other people did, but it's harder to do well that you would think. One of the hardest thing is to get the right colour. I'm not good at colour choosing, at all.<br /><br />I've seen some coloured in manga clipping, and it looks particularly amazing when it's one of those complex, detailed title pages.<br /><br />Grandma is coming back in Feburary, so that's after my first day. I don't like having to get myself through the first days in a new school without her help. I suppose it's time I do start getting things done without her guiding me every step of the way. If she was here, I wouldn't have to worry about anything, she'd remember to get everything I need, remind me to do everything on time, I don't have to worry about making breakfast in the morning...<br /><br />Dad...hm...if not for the small (unhappy) mention of him at dinner a week ago, I have not even thought about him for three years. Anyway...Marshmellowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12024004499864977860noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3224040736887554110.post-13083779508552796742011-01-14T22:06:11.845+11:002011-01-14T22:06:11.845+11:00Hello there, Xiao!
A scanner is a good investment,...Hello there, Xiao!<br />A scanner is a good investment, if you're going to think about making good pics on photoshop in the first place (unless you have those graphic pens that connect to the computer and you draw on them and anything you draw appears on the screen). I haven't tried this yet, but if you scan a picture, you can edit it, add layers and effects to make it more beautiful. You will need a base to edit on first though, hence drawing something by hand, and then scanning it, then putting it on photoshop.<br /><br />Of course, you could always use the mouse to draw lines and stuff, but that would mean time consuming and not so lovely results? One of my next tasks is to get a manga clipping, and colour it on photoshop one day ^^<br /><br />I've always had a habit of soaking dishes in the sink every time i finish eating because i had a similar problem once, where the sink and bowls reeked like sesame paste and noodles and oily eggs, with the odd cabbage that mum peeled off because it had rotted. Haha. I've been lazy too, and nobody has been washing the dishes so the kitchen is piled up with plates and whatnot.<br /><br />You'll get used to the housework thing someday. When's your grandma coming back? And what about your dad?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com