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[Char] Mattie (rate)
#11
here is an uptade:

old:

[Image: 35077821by0.png]

new(rate):
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#12
better, though there isnt much shading either.
and the shoes look a bit... funny :P
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#13
paint is good its the best program i know how to use to paint
uptade:

is it good?


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#14
You're improving bro, but instead of asking every time you do somethin, you could make it many times side by side with a original lf2 char, with that you will get as close as you can from the thing that we're searching for.

By the way the second one is better, but t-shirt is too big, and the shos are big too. but you're improving.
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#15
yeah that's the way...
the shading looks a bit unrealistic.. but man you are improving
keep that up.;)
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#16
i really want to learn how to do jacket some 1 can do a tutorial on makeing jackets?
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#17
It's just a question of shading. There isn't really much about it.
Take a regular LF2-character and study the shading that has been applied to it. Top right is usually a bit brighter, whereas the bottom left is darker.

Jackets themselves are actually quite easy, I'd say. Just draw something that looks like a jacket (pixel by pixel), no shading at first. When you're satisfied with the look, start shading. Use the color you took to draw the jacket (aka. base color), pick a lighter one to do the highlights (no straight edges, LF2-characters have the shading a little more "wavy"), and then a darker to do the shadows. Take some time, you might need a few tries to get the result you desire.

By the way, I noticed that on myself: stuff that I worked on a year ago could be classified as.... horrible :P It's all a question of practice ;)
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#18
You don't need a tutorial, you need a base.
Like this:
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#19
i think this is what i want but ill change shoes:


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#20
that's nice you are 1 step closer to make good character, but you have to fix it - it's davis recoloured shirt! XD
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