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

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sensed

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Alright, I'm once again posting this up to the thread.

Is anybody able to give advice or assist with editing the collar off this image?

I've tried it a couple of times in GIMP, but it doesn't seem to come out right.
Another thing you could do is lasso select a neck of a similar pose, overlay that on the original image and then just erase the edges of the collar.
 

groonan28

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i must say that big muscle women are not very great, but i must admit that the one you posted is some kind of atractive.
 

GoldenEagle

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If I might ask for anyone's opinion on this:

I was wondering why the head on some of Alexa's images didn't look as appealing (imo) compared to this one which I find to look the best:

alxStrip01cropped.png
So I took some notes from that image like the oval shape of her jaw, slanted eyes, and edited her normal pose. Question is, do you guys think it looks better than the original?
(edit: I switched to a gif so u can better see the difference.)
(edit 2: I made a second, more drastic version.)

1: AlxHeadComparison3.gif 2: AlxHeadComparison4.gif
 
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Pornlover7534

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So I have these templates that may be useful. The original creator of the templates is named Waifusito, had a twitter but it's no longer there. Does have a page, though. Can't wait to see what's made with this.

(feel free to do a mirror)
I don't suppose they have the templates in XCF format instead of PSD, do they? I've been looking, but I haven't found anything yet.

I would prefer to use GIMP rather than Photoshop, but you can't edit the text in these templates using GIMP because of compatibility shenanigans.
Nope, sorry, only in PSD, I'm afraid. I did once ask the maker of the templates if he could have them Krita/GIMP compatible, he said to just use Photopea. Anyone is welcome to make them compatible with other softwares like GIMP/Krita, though.
So I did once attempt to make Krita/GIMP versions of the Templates. The idea I was trying out was to open a file in Krita/GIMP, "save as" to a new folder as a .KRA/.XCF with it's name being the same, then add in new text layers and try to have it match the original's text. Of course, it would take forever guessing which font style and size the Original's text layers were and that's when Photopea became useful. Just have to Load/Import in the fonts and just have to go back and forth between the 2 softwares. That's how I was doing it but I'm living with family and have no privacy so I couldn't do it. I hope someone else has better luck than me.
 
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