You don't have to follow the tutorial to the letter, because everyone's stock/render will be different. You'll have to keep experimenting and find the right settings for yourself.
Thank you all for appreciating my efforts with the tutorial, I'm not the best artist out there but I like to share what little I know with you guys/girls. I'd really like to see Disco's artistic skills up a notch so keep practicing! Hopefully I'll cook up some other tutorials when I have the time.
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ps: This tutorial is currently exclusive to Discovery Gaming Community only, so grab it before anyone else!
pps: Actually, I'll be quite busy for a while since I'm learning Flash. Sorry!
Gijjob Cabulb! You did a good thing by posting your tutorials here, to give the beginners a chance to become better. Being one myself, I must say... Keep it up!
Not really my style. I don't like the computer aids apart from colouriseation and hue parts really. I'd mostly say I draw out what parts I want to edit to a seperate window before it goes in to the finial thing. Is a long and laborious task but I like that. And I am improving with that way of doing mine. As well as making things from complete scratch. Helps me with my digital colouring skill with my Manga work too, and finding other colours that I want to keep. A PNG File of just colours with effect results of settings and the actuall colour so i don't need to run around for the actual colour.