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2 in 1 head tut! - Alectric - 04-23-2009 As the title suggests, there are 2 tuts in this thread! one is for hair, and the basics around that, and the other tut is how to draw a face lf2 style, because these can be the trickiest parts of your character: Hair tutorial (Click to View) Face tutorial (Click to View) ![]() enjoy! RE: 2 in 1 head tut! - prince_freeza - 04-23-2009 wow cool tut!!! i actually learned something...nice one alec... RE: 2 in 1 head tut! - WoodySmasher - 04-23-2009 I agree cool and really easy. RE: 2 in 1 head tut! - Alectric - 04-23-2009 that was a quick response! thanks, glad you liked em'! RE: 2 in 1 head tut! - chase123 - 04-23-2009 very cool i like it very much which program did you used to make them? it helped me a lot! RE: 2 in 1 head tut! - MH-Razen - 04-23-2009 hope you don't mind: http://www.lf-empire.de/lfev9/en/lf2-empire/graphics/graphic-tutorials/675-hair-a-face-tutorial RE: 2 in 1 head tut! - DarkFirzenEX - 04-23-2009 Best tut ever seen! Realy, I made my first sprite which looks good with that technique. Doesnt look really good, but I drawed it without a base ![]() Btw, I used photo-filtre. (best prog ever :P) Should I uplaod it? Yes? Kayz: ![]() For my skillz its really good ![]() RE: 2 in 1 head tut! - Alectric - 04-23-2009 hey, i like it DarkfirzenEX! looks really good! @MH, i was going to reply and say yes last night, but my dad turned my internet off while i was typing ![]() thanks im glad you guys like it! RE: 2 in 1 head tut! - chase123 - 04-24-2009 @DarkFirzenEX i like it too but the neck can be moved to the right. @Alectric which prog did you use? RE: 2 in 1 head tut! - Alectric - 04-24-2009 photoshop ![]() but this method really applies to any program, as long as you know how to use it |