gill-ia submitted:
Yay, my first submission here! I love this blog ^^
When I saw this I thought it’s a perfect one to try some liquify tool on it in Photoshop. I tried to make some place for her internal organs, made her butt a bit less ridiculously big, and her shirt to look like an actual shirt and not just sprayed-on paint, but still keep her somewhat sexy. Also made the girl in the background less thin. It’s not perfect but I hope you like it :)
How to BS That You Can Shade Like J. C. Leyendecker
I suggested, you approved, I delivered. A digital walkthrough of how I approximated his style in my last work - and how you, with enough patience and a big enough stash of food, can do it too.
Final note that didn’t make it into the guide: I work in Photoshop 7. I only use one or two tools, so if your version is any more advanced than mine, I’m sure you’ll still be able to follow it. In fact, yours will probably turn out better!
Photoshop In life.
reblog then click the photo
I’m sorry but this is just cool.
what the hell?! why doesn’t this have more notes?!
Oh my god.
what
I WANTED TO KNOW WHAT THE FUSS WAS ABOUT D:
Just so long as the Undo key works.
(Source: lizzzzzzbeth)
After seeing the number of folks who have suffered OH GOD NO I INKED ON MY SKETCH LAYER moments, I figured it would be worth sharing this easy trick to fix it and clean the scribbles off your nice clean lines.
It seems kind of long because I tried to make it as easy to follow as possible for folks who might not be totally familiar with the Photoshop interface, but really, it’s like three clicks. When I was in school I just made an action that would do this for me automatically so I could just set it on a folder of three hundred drawings and walk off to get a bagel.
Hope it helps!
Tumblr has been an absolute butt about letting me upload this, so you can find the full thing in one piece and about twice the size right here.
I can’t believe that anyone would be so cruel to a turret!!! They have feelings you know!
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