Can't do a whole lot with art, but I gave it a try and this is what I came up with! Not bad for windows paint. I just wish I knew how to use gimp really well or how to do the pics like others have posted, they all look very nice.
Somewhere in the first 10-15 pages of this thread CakeBandit links a really good tutorial on repaints for photoshop. Using that and watching a couple of youtube videos I learnt enough of Gimp to be able to recolour the templates helpfully included on the first page (with only minor tweaking ).
Somewhere in the first 10-15 pages of this thread CakeBandit links a really good tutorial on repaints for photoshop. Using that and watching a couple of youtube videos I learnt enough of Gimp to be able to recolour the templates helpfully included on the first page (with only minor tweaking ).
How do you add on paint layers like that, whenever I do it, it seems to just cover the original, or does it have to do with transparency?
maxoconnor, on 30 March 2012 - 09:21 AM, said:
Does anyone have the step by step instructions on how to create a color layer filter? I'd like to be able to make my own and I can't seem to find the instructions on how to do it in Photoshop.
Hayden and Cake Bandit posted way back in this thread these tips:
Ask and ye shall receive (Sorry if this is convoluted. I've been using PS for quite a few years, but never bothered to learn the proper terminology for a lot of things. That, coupled with the fact that I've been running on caffeine for the past couple days mean this is going to be an interesting tutorial).
This will just cover the basics. If it's too confusing I'll come back after I've had a chance to sleep so I can fix things.
I'd like to give a tutorial for freeware like GIMP, but I just don't have the working knowledge for that. This tutorial assumes that you are using one of Adobe's Photoshop CS programs. My particular version is CS5, but I think my technique should be backwards-compatible. I discourage piracy, and if anyone doesn't have a legal copy of Photoshop I will be happy to sit down and take the time to learn GIMP so I can prepare another tutorial for you to use. Please don't pirate software.
Ok, now that the PSA is over, let's edit some concept art! This tutorial assumes you are basically unfamiliar with Photoshop CS5.
Step 1:
Open Photoshop.
Step 2:
Open the image you'll be editing, and (if you want to have a template you can go back to) save the image as a .psd file.
Step 3. create a new layer (CTRL+SHIFT+N, or Layer>New>Layer...) On the window that pops up it will ask for the following info:
NAME: (For this tutorial, type in "Soft White").
CHECK BOX ("Use Previous Layer to Create Clipping Mask" just ignore this)
MODE: (This is important! Set this one to "Soft Light")
OPACITY: (Leave this at 100%)
Then press OK! You now have a new layer over the image. You can select it in the "Layers" section in the lower right-hand corner. Do this now.
Step 4:
Select the "Soft Light" layer.
Press L. (This is the hotkey for the lasso tool, which is going to be important for this next part)
You will notice that the lasso tool is now highlighted (tool bar is on the left side of the screen). Hover your mouse over this and hold down the mouse button while hovering over it: This will bring up a small menu allowing you to chose between the Lasso, Polygon Lasso, and Magnetic Lasso tools. Unless you have very steady hands, you'll probably want to use the Polygon Lasso tool.
With the Polygon Lasso tool selected, mask out the parts of the image you'll want to edit (I.E. change colors). You will mask out the areas by clicking where you want to start a polygon, slowly moving around the image, clicking additional places where you want the outline to go. When you're finished you click back at the starting point.
Step 5:
Press "G". This will bring up the paint bucket tool (again, you can see this in the toolbar). Color the selected area white. Press CTRL+D to de-select your selected areas if you made a mistake or if you just want to remove your selection.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have "masked" off everything you want to color.
Step 6:
Select the "Soft Light" layer that we just finished editing. Press CTRL+A (select-all), CTRL+C (copy) CTRL+V (paste). This will create a new layer.
In the Layers panel (lower right hand corner) select this new layer (it should be called "Soft Light Copy". Double click the name and rename it to "Multi White". Double click the thumbnail next to the name, and a window should pop up. There should be a tab that says "Blending Options", select that. Change the blend mode from "soft white" to "multiply".
OK! Let's recap. You should have a background (the source image), and then two "masking" layers on top of that. So far so good?
Alright, it get's easier from here.
Step 7:
create another new layer. Just a regular, defaut layer, no special changes needed (but again, I recommend you name your layer). Select your paint bucket tool and fill the entire layer with the color of your choice.
Step 8:
In the Layers panel (lower right-hand corner) Hover your mouse between the new layer and the "muti white" layer while holding the ALT key. This will make your cursor change from a mouse to two overlapping circles: when it looks like this click the left mouse button. This should apply the new color to the image.
Cake Bandit, on 08 December 2011 - 02:18 AM, said:
Well, on my connection it took about fifteen hours to upload, and then thanks to Sony the audio got muted because I had music running in the background.
I'm re-exporting it with the music track removed, so it'll be updated sometime in the next 48 hours to actually include some deranged rambling.
The first 16 minutes are actually just me selecting the mech, I left it in because you should be prepared to take some time to do this part. You only have to do it once. Then they gutted the audio so that doesn't matter anymore. I'll record it when I do my next recolor so you guys can check that out as well. Here's a link. Set it to full screen and 720p and I hope you can figure out what I did without my rambling. Sony is really ******* awful about their ****.
Another upload of the non-sony-infringing short-version is in progress.
Alright, shortened go with accompanying ramblings has been uploaded and is available here. I'll field questions I guess.
OH WAIT, I CAN EMBED THINGS!
edit: ninja'd by Dhim while creating my wall of text
@Hayden, do you think you could add this info to you first post for the new guys?
Just had time to put this together, tried doing the shiny, couldn't spend much longer on it though got some work to do, also used your Capellan insignia Ironhawk hope you don't mind.
I'm sorry to say this, but it's fail + we won't see IH take on Death Commandos now.
Edit: yep, your skill is progressing almost in real time . That version has a style already, way to go!
I just found my new ride. Way to go FD, way to go................
Friend, you'll need to update your sig with the latest NW Highlanders shield in Unit Insignia. This one is so old school... :-) Shameless self promotion hehe.
OhGilPin... nicely done on the Death Commando's 'Mech dude... I keep telling myself I intend to do some repaints myself but I'm stuck between work, woman, Sins Rebellion Beta, and the threads here (I think I need to light a fire under my *** soon LOL!)