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As the Kroh flies


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Hey Walt.

My, my, my, you truly do kick f***ing @**, don't you. Finally clicked the link in your sig. Why have I not done it before? I honestly couldn't tell you.

Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing the stuff!
 


SPeaking of artwork... A character of mine for Gospog's steampunk game:

Justicar3.jpg


And now in HAZARDcolor:
Justicar3cc.jpg
 




Is that the one I did for you before? If so...let me see if I still have it on file and I could probably turn it around to you in a few days.

Regards,
walt
 

kroh said:
Is that the one I did for you before? If so...let me see if I still have it on file and I could probably turn it around to you in a few days.
I honestly don't remember. My computer crashed quite a while back and I lost some data.
 

What program are you using to color your images? If you're using Photoshop, you can set your lineart as a layer, then change the layer setting to "Multiply." Then create a layer beneath it for colors. That should help you avoid that faint white outline left over after coloring, as it should allow you to preserve the lines while coloring beneath them.
 

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