Jakkal? Really? wow.That last one was the best so far.
Well here's a new step in the production of... whatever it will be.

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Jakkal? Really? wow.That last one was the best so far.
Thanks, I'll try that some time.I have some advice for those outlines. You know how they're gray, right? Well, with GIMP, you can select a filter in the artistic section called cartoonize. That will make the lines look inked in. Also, it will make small specks appear. Simply clean the image up with the eraser, then fill in with color.
Would you like some help? I'm no expert but I use GIMP quite a bit in my comic.Thanks, I'll try that some time.I have some advice for those outlines. You know how they're gray, right? Well, with GIMP, you can select a filter in the artistic section called cartoonize. That will make the lines look inked in. Also, it will make small specks appear. Simply clean the image up with the eraser, then fill in with color.
EDIT: Can't.... Figure.... out.... Gimp....
You... Your offering... HELP? wow.Would you like some help? I'm no expert but I use GIMP quite a bit in my comic.Thanks, I'll try that some time.I have some advice for those outlines. You know how they're gray, right? Well, with GIMP, you can select a filter in the artistic section called cartoonize. That will make the lines look inked in. Also, it will make small specks appear. Simply clean the image up with the eraser, then fill in with color.
EDIT: Can't.... Figure.... out.... Gimp....
And Coloring?At the bottm of the screen, the option for zoom is there.
I Actually Just uploaded one of them to a diffrent Program after doing the Ink Job and Clean up, Then Coloed using the Respective Colors.Simply recolor using the palette. To change the color, double click the black half of the overlapping two rectangles. This will enter a color editing window. Select the color based on what you want and you'll be able to color it with the fill bucket.
Ok, What's Canon mean? I haven't figured that out and I've seen it refrenced almost everywhere.I can see the details, but that's because my monitor's on maximum brightness. It looks rather canon. I like it.
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