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Jedediah
ParticipantI said that? I am genius!!
Sorry to hear you get the hate mail, but as we all know femuscle is pretty divisive topic.
Anyway, the subject at hand: It's a good dynamic picture- I like the way you've got Power Girl arching over backward- looks like Supergirl forgot to coordinate her underpants before she sought revenge, though! I like your coloring on this- and am interested to see what you do with a She-Hulk Namorita picture.
If I can suggest anything, it would be to work on a bolder line style for your drawings- the painted color is overwhelming your line work a little bit here. Maybe if you keep the lines on a separate layer (if your painting program allows this)you can preserve them from getting painted over?
Jedediah
ParticipantNice expression! The unfinished edges are a bit distracting to me, but I like your coloring choices. Is this Photoshop or Painter?
Jedediah
ParticipantI like the look of the blue gal- Leia doesn't have nearly her poise!
Jedediah
ParticipantOzzy- these are great! I love the assured lines, the way you draw extreme mass, and especially the faces- just priceless!
Jedediah
ParticipantThat's a really cute set of drawings, man! I like the comic with her going through the poses especially.
Now I will go do something productive by sleeping and dreaming of large women. đJedediah
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Overpowering Power Girl by Mark Moore!Jedediah
ParticipantSinD-
Alternatively, you can try a more painterly approach to coloring artwork- here: http://www.mangarevolution.com/tutorial_display.php?tutorial_id=23
is a pretty good tutorial on this subject.
At any rate, I wish you luck with it!Jedediah
ParticipantI love the gals in that second one- they are so cute and burly at the same time.
Jedediah
ParticipantAs I understand it, the Gradient map works like so:
You make an image in black and white and gray, filling in shadows to your heart's content.
Then you make a new adjustment layer, setting it to Gradient map-
Then you can select a gradient or make one of your own- running from a dark color at the left to a light one on the right ( you can add in other colors in between to make the gradient look juicier).
This gradient map layer will then alter the look of your gray scale image- the darkest parts will be the left end colors of your gradient, the lightest color will be the the right end colors of your gradient, and the various grays between will be the blended middle colors of your gradient.This is hard to explain without pictures- I recommend looking at Yuni's tutorial on this- over here: http://yuni.deviantart.com/art/Coloring-technique-61468467 (just click on he next buttons at the bottom to get through it.)
Jedediah
ParticipantReally nice job on her arms, there! What is the new coloring technique you mention?
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