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What are some good programs for lineart coloring? I have been using MediBang Paint Pro but it comes out pixelated.
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I use medibang, and it normally works perfectly. How do you do your coloring?
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Fill mostly. I think it might be how I have to resize it. This the first one I did. https://i.postimg.cc/T2k9FS07/Framed-Arion.png
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What I suggest doing in putting the color layers under the lineart layer. What I do is have a solid colored background under the lineart and use the bucket tool with the color set to transparent to clear out the big blocks of color around the horse. After that I have to clean up the base a tiny but, by putting a colored layer under the base that isn't the same color. I go back to the base layer and clean up the edges of the piece. For all other colors like the mane and tail, I put those on separate layers and clip the layers to the base.
Sorry if that was confusing
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Odyssey Acres said: What I suggest doing in putting the color layers under the lineart layer. What I do is have a solid colored background under the lineart and use the bucket tool with the color set to transparent to clear out the big blocks of color around the horse.After that I have to clean up the base a tiny but, by putting a colored layer under the base that isn't the same color. I go back to the base layer and clean up the edges of the piece. For all other colors like the mane and tail, I put those on separate layers and clip the layers to the base.
Sorry if that was confusing
A little bit, but thank you. I think I can figure that out. The one I'm trying to do right now it has the "transparent background" as the background so it covers up whatever I put beneath it. Does that change anything?
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Sorry. accidental repeat. Edited at February 4, 2019 09:32 PM by North Pole WB
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North Pole WB said:
Odyssey Acres said: What I suggest doing in putting the color layers under the lineart layer. What I do is have a solid colored background under the lineart and use the bucket tool with the color set to transparent to clear out the big blocks of color around the horse.After that I have to clean up the base a tiny but, by putting a colored layer under the base that isn't the same color. I go back to the base layer and clean up the edges of the piece. For all other colors like the mane and tail, I put those on separate layers and clip the layers to the base.
Sorry if that was confusing
A little bit, but thank you. I think I can figure that out. The one I'm trying to do right now it has the "transparent background" as the background so it covers up whatever I put beneath it. Does that change anything?
Sorry, you lost me. How is the transparent background covering things? Unless I misunderstood.
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The background on the lines isn't actually transparent. It just has the checkered pattern. I don't know if it is my computer or if it was just the couple of lines I was experimenting with.
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North Pole WB said: The background on the lines isn't actually transparent. It just has the checkered pattern. I don't know if it is my computer or if it was just the couple of lines I was experimenting with.
Hmm, well, in medibang the transparent background normally appears checkered. When you zoom in, do the checkered squares get smaller?
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