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I'm coming back soon. Really. XD My school and work schedule is allowing me some internet time. YEEY~ Anyway. Just thought I'd let you guys know. If I owe you guy paged dragons and page updates, let me know! I've lost track. Silly me.... XD
Also, anyone have good references for dragon feet? I'm going to have stuff to show off/giveaway/something when I do return, but I need to finish the images first.
Also, anyone have good references for dragon feet? I'm going to have stuff to show off/giveaway/something when I do return, but I need to finish the images first.
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Check out pictures of mouse, rat, and lizard feet - if you're looking for claws those are awesome refs.

Check out pictures of mouse, rat, and lizard feet - if you're looking for claws those are awesome refs.
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Whenever you fill the lines, it goes off of your brush setting. I had a lot of trouble before I figured it out.
So, before you do before you fill your paths, remember to adjust your brush's min. diameter to rid yourself of the thin lines. <3 Mind, I am using photoshop cs3, but I assume that it's the same in most ps programs.

So, before you do before you fill your paths, remember to adjust your brush's min. diameter to rid yourself of the thin lines. <3 Mind, I am using photoshop cs3, but I assume that it's the same in most ps programs.

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I've never been able to ink in Photoshop no matter what I do - mostly because I like my simplistic vector-lines that Paint Shop Pro 7 lets me do, and can't get that to work in Photoshop.
I use vector-lines because no matter what I use, touch pad, mouse, or tablet, my hand is so unsteady that I can't even follow my own lines without causing so much jitter that it looks like a 1st grader's sketch. And forget actively inking the paper itself, I'm even worse doing that.
=P Ah well, I guess I'll stick with what I know.
I use vector-lines because no matter what I use, touch pad, mouse, or tablet, my hand is so unsteady that I can't even follow my own lines without causing so much jitter that it looks like a 1st grader's sketch. And forget actively inking the paper itself, I'm even worse doing that.
=P Ah well, I guess I'll stick with what I know.
If you mean the same kind of vector lines in Photoshop as in Illustrator, I recently discovered that you can manipulate the curves after you've set them out by holding down... 'alt' or 'ctrl' while you're dragging anchor points around.
D: That made no sense. I'm stupid from reading the Fireborne players guide aloud for the past... four hours now. XD
D: That made no sense. I'm stupid from reading the Fireborne players guide aloud for the past... four hours now. XD