Hi Fourm!
This is my new image :B
Yin-Yang Cats
http://naumoff.deviantart.com/#/d59tdfy
Yin-Yang Cats
Re: Yin-Yang Cats
Nice! I like the color choices
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Re: Yin-Yang Cats
nice job. that would make a good logo for some cat lover too!
Re: Yin-Yang Cats
nice piece.
a quick question
how did you do the noise/grain texture?
my way of doin it seems wrong, or unessesarily long workflow
a quick question
how did you do the noise/grain texture?
my way of doin it seems wrong, or unessesarily long workflow
Re: Yin-Yang Cats
Yes, I was going to ask about the texture too. I didn't notice it when viewed on another computer, but it's very evident here. I could use a grainy effect in an image I'm working on, but not sure how to approach (except to make a custom filter, which is not easy for me).
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Re: Yin-Yang Cats
+2 for nice work ;- )
+1 for you telling us your texture secret
+1 for you telling us your texture secret
Re: Yin-Yang Cats
hi, nice cats. i like the colours too.
for the questions about effects.. my guess is (well that's how i usually do similar thing) he added a layer above the layers that he wanted to be textured.. imported b/w paper texture image to that layer and set the blend mode to multiply.
if you don't have big enough image, you can ofcourse just import the small tilable one and make it svg pattern in inkscape, and fill one rectangle with that.. and stretch the rectangle to fill the drawing.
you can also do it otherway aruond.. start with one pattern layeron bottom, and then add drawing layer on top of that with multiply blending. but i prefer the first way, so you can always add more layers on top of the pattern layer too, if you don't want the effect in parts of the image.
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for the questions about effects.. my guess is (well that's how i usually do similar thing) he added a layer above the layers that he wanted to be textured.. imported b/w paper texture image to that layer and set the blend mode to multiply.
if you don't have big enough image, you can ofcourse just import the small tilable one and make it svg pattern in inkscape, and fill one rectangle with that.. and stretch the rectangle to fill the drawing.
you can also do it otherway aruond.. start with one pattern layeron bottom, and then add drawing layer on top of that with multiply blending. but i prefer the first way, so you can always add more layers on top of the pattern layer too, if you don't want the effect in parts of the image.
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