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zonerlaim

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Suki's body seems way too generic to me. So many of her characters have too much of the same exact body types. Even last year some of the characters had noticeable body differences but now they seem kind of samey. I know that the muscly characters have fit bodies, but the others all seem kind of similar now.

I think its the boobs which all look mostly the same size irregardles of character. The Elden Ring girl, Yor, and June from Avatar, and now Suki all have same sized boobs. None of these characters seem so busty in there original depictions.
 

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thirstyman

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I made a .xcf for Sailor Tatsumaki
Google Drive
no offense, mate but you just used the color erase+new layer from visible to create stuff that doesn't go well together EG: wet skin is visible above the clothes, odd shadings when overlapping diff layers, etc. If you want, i can post the link to smeagol's Gimp tutorials. Fair warning, it's time consuming and frustrating af. I've done for myself a Midna (no tentacles cuz i gave up) and I'm nearly done with June (from avatar). Once i finish them properly will share them with you guys as well.
 

smeagolb

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I made a .xcf for Sailor Tatsumaki
Google Drive
Nice, I like to see new people trying out this stuff. Btw, when you are ready to upload it, you can choose to 'save with better but slower compression' when saving in gimp. It makes the file size smaller. I only do this when I am saving it for the last time because, as the description says, it's slower.


no offense, mate but you just used the color erase+new layer from visible to create stuff that doesn't go well together EG: wet skin is visible above the clothes, odd shadings when overlapping diff layers, etc. If you want, i can post the link to smeagol's Gimp tutorials. Fair warning, it's time consuming and frustrating af. I've done for myself a Midna (no tentacles cuz i gave up) and I'm nearly done with June (from avatar). Once i finish them properly will share them with you guys as well.
BTW, that tutorial thing is slightly outdated now. The techniques shown in it will still be useful, but I have improved my methods since then. It talks about using the 'brightness-contrast' tool in gimp, when the levels tool is much better, there's also the curves tool but I don't use that. It also talks about using 'cage-transform' to alter the shape of stuff like body parts. I haven't used this tool for like 2 years. 'warp-transform' is way better. For cutting out various bits of clothing etc, I use a lot more of the magic wand selection tool in combination with the eraser and the boundary select tool to isolate different parts. It makes it a bit quicker, especially with complicated shapes and stuff like hair. In the tutorial I say it can take upwards of half an hour to cut out the hair. Maybe using my stupid old methods. Just use the magic wand tool. Lastly, all the stuff to do with colours isn't wrong, but I have better methods for it now that allow more flexibility for people using the .xcf.
 

thirstyman

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Nice, I like to see new people trying out this stuff. Btw, when you are ready to upload it, you can choose to 'save with better but slower compression' when saving in gimp. It makes the file size smaller. I only do this when I am saving it for the last time because, as the description says, it's slower.



BTW, that tutorial thing is slightly outdated now. The techniques shown in it will still be useful, but I have improved my methods since then. It talks about using the 'brightness-contrast' tool in gimp, when the levels tool is much better, there's also the curves tool but I don't use that. It also talks about using 'cage-transform' to alter the shape of stuff like body parts. I haven't used this tool for like 2 years. 'warp-transform' is way better. For cutting out various bits of clothing etc, I use a lot more of the magic wand selection tool in combination with the eraser and the boundary select tool to isolate different parts. It makes it a bit quicker, especially with complicated shapes and stuff like hair. In the tutorial I say it can take upwards of half an hour to cut out the hair. Maybe using my stupid old methods. Just use the magic wand tool. Lastly, all the stuff to do with colours isn't wrong, but I have better methods for it now that allow more flexibility for people using the .xcf.
I would like to ask you to update those files since they taught a lot even to a complete scrub like me. Tyvm.
Btw, i have trouble isolating the "blush" layer from the different eyes when i don't have the PSD file. Any advice? Also, to not go ot, feel free to send me a PM.
EDIT: gave the warp transform tool a go and cam out effing ugly whereas with the cage transform i have more or less learned how to. Plz add tips about the size, hardness, strength options because I tried changing them and always came out crap. same for magic wand.
 
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