ANIME COLORING TUTORIAL:Ninja Desu Desu
A tutorial created with Painter and my WACOM Graphire 2 4x5.
If you have any questions, please ask! It was hard to make his under 5 minutes
Brushes - http://www.ethereality.info/ethereality_website/goodies/goodies.htm
Finished Artwork - http://img68.imageshack.us/img68/2695/ninjagirlwebag9.png
Hope it made sense!
- Date:
- Jul 18, 2007



English |
>-
#1 Anidex ~ Jul 19, 2007
(13)
>
-
#2 Luis Merino ~ Jul 19, 2007
(10)
>
-
#3 Amanda Lore ~ Jul 19, 2007
(9)
>
-
#4 Cat_Megex ~ Jul 19, 2007
(7)
>
-
#5 Amanda Lore ~ Jul 19, 2007
(12)
>
-
#6 KenshinKyo ~ Jul 19, 2007
(11)
>
-
#7 Jyoshiki ~ Jul 19, 2007
(13)
>
-
#8 MoxoMoxoM ~ Jul 19, 2007
(10)
>
-
#9 DarkOmega ~ Jul 19, 2007
(12)
>
-
#10 Xevi Gallego ~ Jul 19, 2007
(11)
>
-
#11 heliel ~ Jul 19, 2007
(11)
>
-
#12 valerievicious ~ Jul 19, 2007
(14)
>
-
#13 Prismind ~ Jul 22, 2007
(12)
>
-
#14 Ishar ~ Jul 24, 2007
(17)
>
-
#15 bigbuddy ~ Aug 7, 2007
(10)
<3333 This was insanely handy, thanks!
> Reply to this comment
It's one of the better explain videos I've seen here, thanks a lot.
I didn't understand you well so why aren't you using layers?
> Reply to this comment
Frenadoll, I use layers ^^ But in the end, I just end up combining all of them. I color on top of the lineart and add detailon top as I'm not held back my colorig under my llineart. You could easily create more than none "top blending" layer. I just chose to create only one above my lineart and other layers with the clocks of color this time around =^.^=
> Reply to this comment
*thumbs up*
For some reason, though, the score went down some time between when I watched the video and went to register so that I could vote.
Anyway, How long did this take you? (just wondering)
> Reply to this comment
Cat_Megex , Yeah I 've noticed that too. I've had like, 8 votes in th last few minutes taking me from 7.o to 4.2. HIGHLY suspicious. I'm going to report it. I'm the only person who's ranking has changed drastically in this amount of time.
As to your question, the painting/drawing took about 5-6 hours total. Then about 1 to put the video and audio together, then another 2 to process and render it from Premiere >.>
> Reply to this comment
that is great :), to bad I only have photo paint :)
> Reply to this comment
Like I said on Sheezy, wonderfully useful tutorial. :3 Great job and please keep up the great tutorials~ ^w^
> Reply to this comment
I have little to no skill with photoshop, so I focused on the artistic side. Color mixing and blending, along with warm tones that bring out the warmer tones in the painting.
> Reply to this comment
Awesome :yay:
> Reply to this comment
great tutorial, thank you very much.
> Reply to this comment
I like all the information you've crammed into this thing, for being just under 5 minutes - but a lot of people, when they're looking for a -coloring- tutorial, aren't going to want to go through a lot of chatter about dpi and printing.
Therefore, making a smaller note about dpi - because on scanned pieces you should -indefinitely- be working with at least 600 dpi for *coloring*, but the almost all of the best, top-of-the-line printers only use 300 dpi for printing - would allow you a little more time to make notations about the work itself, rather than spending 10 seconds talking about something most colorists aren't really *that* interested in... at least not yet.
At any rate, I like this tutorial a -lot- more than some of the other ones - at least you try to give tips and insight. I noticed, looking through here, that way too many of these are just showing you -what- they do, with no commentary or sound at all... I know from experience how hard that makes it to connect with the tutorial, as an inexperienced person looking for a tutorial to help them along.
So, kudos to you on making an awesome, followable tutorial!
> Reply to this comment
you amaze me :D
> Reply to this comment
Very helpful.
> Reply to this comment
AMAZING!
> Reply to this comment
great..
> Reply to this comment