HD BDcraft Skins

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Post 25 Nov 2013, 20:45

Cheers mate
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Got Grungey First
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Post 25 Nov 2013, 20:48

By the way, Morgsta, have any ideas how I could improve the skin I'm working on?

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Zombie version:Image
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Post 25 Nov 2013, 20:57

There really good , Maybe just with a smooth paint brush go over the blood and it will be perfect :D
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Post 25 Nov 2013, 21:28

Awesome, I'll try that. :)

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By the way, how would one "with a smooth paint brush go over the blood" in GIMP? I'm not exactly sure what to do.
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Post 25 Nov 2013, 21:52

erm , I don't really know another way to describe it , go round the the edges of the blood if that makes sense
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Post 25 Nov 2013, 21:59

With a blur tool or a darken tool or lighten?
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Post 25 Nov 2013, 22:02

darken tool would be good
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Post 26 Nov 2013, 08:09

As said on Twitter: this skin is awesome! ;)
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Post 26 Nov 2013, 15:38

Thanks a lot :D
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Post 26 Nov 2013, 16:18

@EskiMojo14: Idea to improve your skins: Use Anti-aliasing on the things you draw. If you don't know how to use AA while drawing, use one of the method below:
1) Use Photoshop, Gimp ou Paint.net softwares with antialiased tools (like line tool)
2) If you don't know how to or don't want to use a good software, continue to work with the one you like (even with no AA on tools) but resize the picture you are working on at 4x bigger (without resampling). Then draw and then resize back (with resampling) to its original size. ;)
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