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Tan versions Anonymous
Tan versions of Tony Taka pics! GO!
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
that's kind of Ewww....

nothing against little brown girls (they're the best, after all), but...
>> Anonymous
>Ewww...
I kinda lol'd when I read that.
>> Kordox !DOZOaniwcg
Doesn't do anything for me since I already know the originals.
>> Anonymous
moar?
>> Anonymous
I admire your quest for brown edits and support it.
>> Kebinu !GhiZeo/aQQ
I just did a brown edit the other day (actually it was a tanlines to fully tan), but it was Chika from Ai Yori Aoshi so it's probably loli.
>> Anonymous
would you say they look natural?
>> Anonymous
less talk, more edits
>> Anonymous
>>584573

They look fucking beautiful. Highly desire sum moar.
>> Anonymous
teach me how to brown edit OP, so I can do some too.
>> Kebinu !GhiZeo/aQQ
>>584906

You can do it the Sue Dunn Emm (aka Doomed To Be Sagebombed) way and use the Burn tool in Photoshop. Otherwise you can use the brush set in Multiply mode or the Fill tool with a slightly darker shade and a high tolerance with antialiasing turned on. Screentone type coloring is a lot harder than cel type coloring.
>> Anonymous
So the way OP (that's me) does it is I use the magic wand and other selectors to select all the skin(this is the long and boring part) and then go into image/adjustments/hue & saturation and manipulate it till i get what you see.

there i change the reds and yellows since those are primary when it comes to skin tones. in the hue/saturation menu you can also click on Colorize and insert these numbers and you might get a pretty good skin tone (you'll probably have to adjust it a little) 28, 34, -38
>> Anonymous
You can do the same thing with hair and eye color, as long as it's not a neutral tone like brown or black.