Fan Art Something Unlimited - Sprite Re-Mix and Fanart Thread

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Gimp is enough. Just look at the work of NuYellow for example.
deadshots2842 aye, GIMP is enough if you are learning as a beginner, you can learn how to use PS if you really want to devote your time in improving your edit with advance function (Smart Objects for example), but for starter, I think GIMP would be enough, I do most of my early edits in GIMP, and my assets pool are still mostly in GIMP files.

You can check out tutorial with "Path Tools (for editing outline, relocating parts)" , "Clone tools (for editing character skins)" , "Gradient Map (if you decide to change character colours)"
 
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Question, does anyone have (or can make) hi-res versions of Talia's scenes without backgrounds? The resource pack versions all have the league of shadows background, making it hard for me to work with for attempted edits. I've tried to work with the sprite rip packs, but I just don't have enough free time to go through them all trying to find what I'm looking for.
 
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First try to see how this editing thing work. What do y'all think criticism and suggestions are appreciated
Good start.
Compared to the orignal art by SR7 there are a few things I would notice.
For once Korras/Pallas head is maybe a little small? Also perspective wise her left leg needs to be in front of Lex' right leg.

Question, does anyone have (or can make) hi-res versions of Talia's scenes without backgrounds? The resource pack versions all have the league of shadows background, making it hard for me to work with for attempted edits. I've tried to work with the sprite rip packs, but I just don't have enough free time to go through them all trying to find what I'm looking for.
If this helps - Here's a PSD of the Yacht-Anal I prepared a while ago


lovekurt , love the arts. Would it be possible to do huntress x black canary 3some ? Or Badgirl x supergirl 3some. Much appreciate your work!.
MAYBE the huntress x black canary 3some. :whistle:
 

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Say does anyone have rips/images of the fake artemis and cheshire from the newest update? Im looking for them outside the game
 

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Lovekraut If you ever do a Cheetah edit, you could use a normal head instead of Cheetah's head and then add the hair so it looks more human. Because dcau cheetah with hair looks kinda weird :LOL:
 

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OK, so since Logitech discontinued the Trackman Marble, I had to come up with another reasonably cheap solution I'm currently using a Kensington Orbit Trackball with a scroll ring (the Logitech had up/down buttons but no ring/dial).

I have to twist the mouse so that my thumb can comfortably actuate the right mouse button (I'm a lefty) but the wrist rest is a separate piece so I can offset the angle of the wrist rest. Of course, then sometimes the wrist rest sticks to my palm when I stop mousing and it ends up on the floor...

Overall, I've adjusted to it, but the Logitech trackman marble was awesome, despite the lack of a scroll wheel, until the buttons started to perform intermittently or when the mouse cord started to short out. I've owned over a dozen of those since the late 90's, and the price at the time ($20-25) was low enough to put up with replacing them occasionally. I could try to replace the micro switches on the Logitech mouse (there's a YouTube video about that) but yeah this time I went with the Kensington instead.

There IS a wireless version of the Kensington Orbit that's ambidextrous, but I prefer wired...

As for the DPI, well it works well enough for me. The wireless version of the Orbit has 400, 800, 1200, and 1600 DPI settings. Mine probably has similar settings but I essentially just dial in the sensitivity and acceleration factor (i.e. small movements slow large movements fast) to my taste.

At $40-50 though, it's a bit more than I like to spend on mice, but there are much more expensive trackballs and not many decent cheaper options these days so yeah... stupid inflation!

The scroll wheel is best described as a bit jerky though... I haven't found a decent setting that can cover a lot of page scrolling when needed but will still creep when you need it to.

So yeah, if your a lefty that hates dragging mice across tables, I'd recommend the Kensington Orbit, but not as highly as I would have recommended the Logitech. The layout of the Logitech trackman marble mouse just works better for me, but I've moved on. There's some Adesso brand that has a similar layout, but the Amazon and Newegg reviews don't speak highly of that mouse so I've avoided it. There's also the Gameball, but that thing is over $100 and I'm pinching my pennies...
 
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OK, so since Logitech discontinued the Trackman Marble, I had to come up with another reasonably cheap solution I'm currently using a Kensington Orbit Trackball with a scroll ring (the Logitech had up/down buttons but no ring/dial).
I see, so that ball movement is tied to the finger movement highly accurate, cause what i'm interested is high precision, like miniature drawing or tattoo work, that needle point dot precision while also being more comfortable to the hand on long exposure.
I will look into the other brands, reviews are not always accurate, i bought this 4060 Ti 16gb and the reviews are bad, but for AI is the best choice price/quality at the moment.
 
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I see, so that ball movement is tied to the finger movement highly accurate, cause what i'm interested is high precision, like miniature drawing or tattoo work, that needle point dot precision while also being more comfortable to the hand on long exposure.
I will look into the other brands, reviews are not always accurate, i bought this 4060 Ti 16gb and the reviews are bad, but for AI is the best choice price/quality at the moment.
The 4060 Ti being 'bad' is more 'bad value' as it's a bit overpriced. The prices supposedly have come down since launch to make them more attractive, but I haven't been keeping track. Sure, the 4070 has more cores, but I wouldn't feel bad at all about the 4060 Ti's performance if I were you, assuming the price was right...

I'm happy with my 3060 and 3090 cards - I'm just waiting for a couple more parts to arrive before I finally build my dedicated rendering rig, everything else is here. Unfortunately, I'm waiting on an I/O backplate that wasn't included with my motherboard. It's supposedly on the way but it's been a bit...

I've 'painted' a number of things in Photoshop with my Logitech Trackman Marble mice over the years (been a hardcore Photoshop user since the 90's!) and yeah, being able to actuate the trackball with your fingers works quite well, but you need to adjust to the fingers actuating the trackball first of course! The Kensington works similarly. I haven't had carpal tunnel issues since I transitioned to trackball mice.

One other thing. The Kensington ball is a tiny bit smaller than the Logitech one, and I swapped in a marble from one of my Logitech mice. The slightly larger size seems to work pretty well actually, but you'd have to have one laying around somewhere... The 'stock' ball should work perfectly fine though!

One other note... if price is not a big deal, take a look at the Gameball...



As I said, if it was cheaper that would have been my next option.
 
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