
Wheeljack + unstable chemicals...
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dude so funny

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I love how pblivious he is to missing an arm, and love how his eyes are.
Ratchet, well, it's obvious he wants to chole Wheeljack.
Ratchet, well, it's obvious he wants to chole Wheeljack.
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You deserve it
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Yeah, it's great, you definatly have a personal style.
Rock on.
And no, this isn't just to get on a mods good side...*snicker*
Another cookie free of charge!
*taxes may apply
Yeah, it's great, you definatly have a personal style.
Rock on.
And no, this isn't just to get on a mods good side...*snicker*
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Hehe. I like it! Gave me the best laugh today
By the way, can you, or someone, tell me how to color in drawings like that? Do you do it via paint or computer?

By the way, can you, or someone, tell me how to color in drawings like that? Do you do it via paint or computer?
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Blitz Magnus - Fuzor
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Sherade wrote:You deserve it
Another cookie free of charge!
*taxes may apply
Yeah, it's great, you definatly have a personal style.
Rock on.
And no, this isn't just to get on a mods good side...*snicker*
lol.
Blitz Magnus wrote:Hehe. I like it! Gave me the best laugh today![]()
By the way, can you, or someone, tell me how to color in drawings like that? Do you do it via paint or computer?
I use Adobe Photoshop. I just color it normally then add the darkner colors to shaded areas and use the dodge tool to make 'em shiney looking.

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Sherade wrote:I gotta write that down.
Although, i've a style of my own.
I *heart* the dodge tool.

I suppose it's true that blondes like shiny things....Oh! A nickle!

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Yes, dodge and burn are the king and queen of easy CG shading!Neko wrote:Sherade wrote:I gotta write that down.
Although, i've a style of my own.
I *heart* the dodge tool.![]()
I suppose it's true that blondes like shiny things....Oh! A nickle!
Great pic, so cute!
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Neko wrote:Sherade wrote:I gotta write that down.
Although, i've a style of my own.
I *heart* the dodge tool.![]()
I suppose it's true that blondes like shiny things....Oh! A nickle!
Another artful Dodger.
Good to know.
Awesomesauce; Use it, you know you want to.

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The dodge tool is pretty good, although I prefer pencil and paper for my art, so my eraser takes it's place.
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Neko wrote:Sherade wrote:I gotta write that down.
Although, i've a style of my own.
I *heart* the dodge tool.![]()
I suppose it's true that blondes like shiny things....Oh! A nickle!
Hehe shiny things. Thanks for the advice.
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Sherade wrote:The dodge tool is pretty good, although I prefer pencil and paper for my art, so my eraser takes it's place.
I find that I like my pencil work more then my ink work. So whenever I ink a picture I'm never as happy with it then I am with the pencil work.

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Neko wrote:I find that I like my pencil work more then my ink work. So whenever I ink a picture I'm never as happy with it then I am with the pencil work.
I'm totally with you there. I almost always feel like I've screwed something up when I ink my pics, no matter how tight my pencils are to begin with.
And for some reason, I don't really play around much with Dodge and Burn. I'll have to give that a go, see what happens.
Still love those faces...

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Neko wrote:I find that I like my pencil work more then my ink work. So whenever I ink a picture I'm never as happy with it then I am with the pencil work.
I like my pencil work too, but only cause I never inked anything, let alone know how to do it right.

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