02-26-2010, 02:34 PM (This post was last modified: 02-28-2010, 02:50 PM by Goat.)
I had to necro this thread of a hyperactive Goatling with a mental capacity of a 4-year old kid who kept on saying LOL in every sentence.
I've got this assignment due on this coming Tuesday, which involves scanning, doing the lineart, and finally coloring it. So far, I'm done with the lineart and I'm following these links (1 & 2) by Steeldolphin.
The thing is, I'm not sure if I'm doing it correctly. Currently, I'm trying to make flat colors around the robot, so I'm doing it via pen tool and selecting only the wanted parts. For now, I'm only trying to color the armor plates with dark gray so I can probably just dodge throughout the area it and finally make some reflecting lights.
Had to change it to light green, since I'm going to use dark gray as my flat color anyway.
Filling the frame parts.
I haven't experimented much, but I still need some help. I'm trying to color this one ala comic book style btw.
02-26-2010, 02:56 PM (This post was last modified: 02-26-2010, 02:57 PM by J.E_Magog.)
Usually kung 2d style yang gagawin mo, normally 2 shades ang kailangan mo.
Tapos kulayan ng white ang light reflections(or depende kung anong kulay yung light).
Sige, salamat. Parehas na lang gagawin kong klase ng pagkukulay kung kakayanin sa oras. Pwede rin cell-shading ang pagkukulay pero ang balak ko kasi yung comic book style.
02-26-2010, 05:21 PM (This post was last modified: 02-26-2010, 05:41 PM by J.E_Magog.)
You can try this if you want:
Three colors on separate layers:
Layer Arrangement:
Here's the rundown for the layers:
*Background Copy- Duplicate of the line art, set to multiply so you can add the color layers under it.
*HIGHLIGHTS- Same with shadows.
*SHADOWS- I erased some of the edges with a "soft" brush for the fading effect.
*BASE COLOR- Everything is FLAT here.
*sfdsdfgfdgfdgdf- the rest of the arm, colored.
*BG WHITE- Just to cover the lineart below.
*Background- Original line art.
02-26-2010, 05:28 PM (This post was last modified: 02-26-2010, 05:45 PM by Goat.)
Thanks, thanks! This was the one I'm looking for. I'll definitely use that one as reference. Thanks!
Edit: I just noticed how I've been already using a different way in filling my own mech. I'll continue the way I'm already using my layers since they generate the same result. I'll follow the shadows and highlight though.
So far, this is how it looks. I guess it turned out pretty well in my view, considering that this is my second time coloring stuff in photoshop. It took me a whole day to become familiarized with coloring steel though.
Also, blame Rick for the slower progress. We were killing some zombies.