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2 in 1 head tut!
#1
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)
these were originally for XLittlebob252, and now i thought i might show them here to help other members:)
enjoy!
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#2
wow cool tut!!! i actually learned something...nice one alec...
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#3
I agree cool and really easy.
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#4
that was a quick response!
thanks, glad you liked em'!
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#5
very cool i like it very much which program did you used to make them?

it helped me a lot!
Feel free to check out My Sprites
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hope you don't mind:
http://www.lf-empire.de/lfev9/en/lf2-emp...e-tutorial
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#7
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 :D
Btw, I used photo-filtre. (best prog ever :P)

Should I uplaod it? Yes? Kayz:
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For my skillz its really good :O
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#8
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 rolleyes
thanks im glad you guys like it!
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@DarkFirzenEX i like it too but the neck can be moved to the right.

@Alectric which prog did you use?
Feel free to check out My Sprites
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#10
photoshop ;)
but this method really applies to any program, as long as you know how to use it
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