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http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=25013 |
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Comments: 26 (Read/Post) Favorites: 2 (View) |
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on: 07-09-2003
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DiRF asked for people to Photoshop (Paintbrush in my case) his car, so I used his car for my FIRST ever attempt at cell-shading. How's it look? |
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#22 |
7-09-2003 @ 03:58:00 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#17, I assume you're saving it as a .JPG while you're still working on it, and that's the reason. Since JPEG is a lossy format, color values will get screwed up (and detail will be lost) when you save. The only way to avoid this is to save your image in a lossless format (such as a 24-bit .BMP) until you are ready to upload it to the Internet, at which point you can save as .JPG. |
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#24 |
7-09-2003 @ 04:06:16 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#23, I don't know how well MSPaint handles switching formats like that, but you can always download something like IrfanView ( www.irfanview.com ) to do your format conversions. |
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#25 |
7-09-2003 @ 07:25:46 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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I tried to do one of the Peugeot that was turning out similar to this, but it got a bit boring, so I gave up and finally deleted it altogether. |
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