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Anonymous
How could I go about coloring this?
>> Anonymous
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I don't have photoshop, so right now i'm just laying some colors over it in inkscape with some transparency

it doesn't look very good.

somebody teach me how to color things or point me towards a tutorial, or somebody who knows what they're doing could take a crack at this and make an amazing wall
>> Anonymous
Not sure about inkscape, but when I go to color stuff in photoshop, I usually start by putting the lined layer at the very top on multiply, then color on solid layers (no blending options or transparencies) below, starting with the areas that have large amounts of color (faces) to smaller details (eyes). If you're using inkscape you probably don't have access to photoshop, but I think gimp might be able to do blending layers. Not 100% on that though, since I've only used it a couple times.
>> Anonymous
>>598043

don't know about you...but i sorta like it.

It looks like the spear is coming out from the page and into reality...maybe splice in a work-desk behind it and call it a day?
>> Sogekihei !MyTriPpYeI
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Like what>>598049said, here's a wall from ages back showing how a guy coloured an image
>> Sogekihei !MyTriPpYeI
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Quick example
>> Anonymous
>>598079

thanks for the tips. I have photoshop Elements, I guess that's good enough?

what setting do you put your background on such that you can still see the line art but that the color doesnt screw with what you're adding on top of it?
>> Sogekihei !MyTriPpYeI
>>598131
I imagine so, never played with it though.
Don't need to change any of the settings on the layers behind the lineart, just leave them as they start, just as long as the lineart is set to multiply and is on top.
>> Anonymous
Wow this would make for a pretty amazing wallpaper if colored/vectored/1920x1200+!