Just out of curiosity, what are you using to color the picture? And do you have photoshop?
It looks like your using a fill tool, but running into issues with some pixels causing the fill tool to stop filling near the line art. There is a tool in photoshop (adjust levels) where you can reduce the difference between white and black to get rid of those pixels and make the fill tool perform more efficiently. See if you can find a tutorial on the 'Adjust Levels' feature.
I use that tool to limit as much as I can to purely black and white pixels and reduce the amount of 'grey' pixels that cause tools like the fill tool to hit artificial boundaries.
If I was at home, I'd take the line art you used and make a little tutorial for ya, but unfortunately I'm vacationing in Orlando and only have my laptop wiff me. :)
Just out of curiosity, what are you using to color the picture? And do you have photoshop? It look
I have been using Corel Painter 11 I do have Photoshop 10 but I do not use that program too much, and I mostly use airbrushes I'm also reading the book "Corel Painters 11 Fundamentals" but I have been wondering if there was a tool to get in closer because even with using airbrushes it still leaves a fine pixel line around the line art but I have not gotten that far into the book and the lessons that it is teaching it teaches you one subject and you do several different things with it before moving on to another lesson but I will take any advice or help I can get.
Have fun on your vacation in Orlando.
I have been using Corel Painter 11 I do have Photoshop 10 but I do not use that program too much, an
Hmm.. haven't played with CP11 unfortunately so I'm not sure what equivalent tool it has that may have similar functionality. I've been searching the Internet for the program that Roarey uses, but can't find any similar screenshots. I'll have to ask him next time I catch one of his streams.
Keep on practicing!
Hmm.. haven't played with CP11 unfortunately so I'm not sure what equivalent tool it has that may ha