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Sep 27 2016, 16:33
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NekoHime27
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QUOTE(traficantj @ Sep 27 2016, 21:36) [ www.dafont.com] There sure are.Ohhh some of them looks very nice
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Sep 27 2016, 17:55
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mogugu
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Memorizing alt-codes is lame. It's so much simpler just to use the Japanese IME conversion.
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Sep 30 2016, 05:55
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Shakezoola
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[ s15.postimg.org] https://s15.postimg.org/owxztnj8p/087.png ^So I'm overlaying a clean, no text version of one image on top of another. One has text and speech bubbles and such, the other is perfectly clean: hentai.org/s/b49b509c3d/145646-2 hentai.org/s/ded822e090/550502-88 But the clean ones are like half the resolution, so what I'm doing is stretching the image out and laying one over the other, and deleting from the one with the test in it. The results are the above linked image. How would I go darkening lightening up particular areas of the image in PSCS6? The areas I deleted are obvious; how can I lighten those areas so that they match up with the hue within the rest of the text bubble? Also, I stretched out the image size to the larger images resolution specifications but they don't line up exactly' tips? So yeah; how to ligthen and darken particular areas of a image.
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Sep 30 2016, 06:16
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Super Shanko
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QUOTE(Shakezoola @ Sep 29 2016, 20:55) [ s15.postimg.org] https://s15.postimg.org/owxztnj8p/087.png ^So I'm overlaying a clean, no text version of one image on top of another. One has text and speech bubbles and such, the other is perfectly clean: hentai.org/s/b49b509c3d/145646-2 hentai.org/s/ded822e090/550502-88 But the clean ones are like half the resolution, so what I'm doing is stretching the image out and laying one over the other, and deleting from the one with the test in it. The results are the above linked image. How would I go darkening lightening up particular areas of the image in PSCS6? The areas I deleted are obvious; how can I lighten those areas so that they match up with the hue within the rest of the text bubble? Also, I stretched out the image size to the larger images resolution specifications but they don't line up exactly' tips? So yeah; how to ligthen and darken particular areas of a image. Oh, that's an easy one... Don't lighten it up. Actually, what you should so is take the clean page, align it with the text page, use the wand to get a basic capture of the inner bubble and copy the clean bubble to basically fill in the entire bubble since it's already a few shades lighter anyway, no one will bitch.
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Sep 30 2016, 14:06
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hzqr
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^ is what I would I do as well Add a white layer on top of it to brighten it and then add some Gaussian non-monochromatic noise on top of the whole thing to kind-of-match the original scans and you should get a pretty close (but probably not perfect) match: If someone complains about it you should probably advise them to seek medical attention, as that stick they have up their butt most likely needs surgical removal
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Oct 1 2016, 02:33
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Shakezoola
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oy; thanks for the tips fellas. That came out fantastic^
Ill try it over the weekend
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Oct 2 2016, 10:17
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God Revan
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Using Photoshop and I'm having a bit of an issue. How can you straighten a picture without having the "Background"[original pic] turn into a "Layer"?
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Oct 2 2016, 11:42
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Super Shanko
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QUOTE(God Revan @ Oct 2 2016, 01:17) Using Photoshop and I'm having a bit of an issue. How can you straighten a picture without having the "Background"[original pic] turn into a "Layer"?
I 'think' if you set it to either delete/don't delete the cropped layers. Otherwise just flatten the image after rotation. One thing I do is just make an automation that both flattens/saves/closes the image when I'm done working on it. This post has been edited by Super Shanko: Oct 2 2016, 11:43
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Oct 2 2016, 12:59
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God Revan
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QUOTE(Super Shanko @ Oct 2 2016, 05:42) I 'think' if you set it to either delete/don't delete the cropped layers. Otherwise just flatten the image after rotation. One thing I do is just make an automation that both flattens/saves/closes the image when I'm done working on it.
So Straighten, Crop, Save, Close and Re-Open?
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Oct 2 2016, 15:49
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Super Shanko
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No, just flatten image, that'll take care of it. The automation is just when I'm working on scans.
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Oct 3 2016, 08:43
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God Revan
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QUOTE(Super Shanko @ Oct 2 2016, 09:49) No, just flatten image, that'll take care of it. The automation is just when I'm working on scans.
Ok by the time I straighten and crop stuff, there will be areas that are going to be whited out that are next to scenes that have black on them. How do I fix that? Here's an example: [ prntscr.com] http://prntscr.com/cp63d7
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Oct 3 2016, 09:11
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Super Shanko
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Absolute simplest answer is just to edge that crop line as close as possible to cut off those bits, or use the clone stamp to fill it out. Depending on how much work you want I add into it. In most cases if it's just open white space, cut it out with lasso/marquee.
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Oct 3 2016, 09:40
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God Revan
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QUOTE(Super Shanko @ Oct 3 2016, 03:11) Absolute simplest answer is just to edge that crop line as close as possible to cut off those bits, or use the clone stamp to fill it out. Depending on how much work you want I add into it. In most cases if it's just open white space, cut it out with lasso/marquee.
Wouldn't that make the page un-even then? o-o
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Oct 3 2016, 09:50
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Super Shanko
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QUOTE(God Revan @ Oct 3 2016, 00:40) Wouldn't that make the page un-even then? o-o
Do you mean as making its dimensions uneven from the rest of the pages? *whisper* Just expand the page out those few pixels. No one will notice something that small.
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Oct 3 2016, 10:06
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Dynellen
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QUOTE(God Revan @ Oct 3 2016, 10:40) Wouldn't that make the page un-even then? o-o
If you actually bother looking through most magazine scans and the like the pages usually vary by a few pixels here and there. No one cares.
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Oct 3 2016, 17:41
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traficantj
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QUOTE(God Revan @ Oct 3 2016, 00:40) Wouldn't that make the page un-even then? o-o
You can always normalize page widths when you are saving for publication if it bothers you. This post has been edited by traficantj: Oct 3 2016, 17:42
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Oct 10 2016, 10:49
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Vilis
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Does anyone have a "bubbly" font to suggest? Something characters use when they're happy or excited.
This post has been edited by Vilis: Oct 10 2016, 10:50
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Oct 10 2016, 21:20
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svines85
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QUOTE(Vilis @ Oct 10 2016, 10:49) Does anyone have a "bubbly" font to suggest? Something characters use when they're happy or excited.
If you're just talking in general and not trying to match something specific, I've been using Rooftop Run in those kinds of spots.....a little less blocky and staid compared to other general text/convo type fonts, but not too crazy (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) [ www.azfonts.net] https://www.azfonts.net/load_font/rooftop-run.html (I think this is an okay source if you need a copy of it, but I can't swear to it)
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Oct 11 2016, 23:43
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God Revan
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What are the adequate sizes to use for as doujin page? Im editing one right now but when Im type setting, the lettering size is so small that it looks like crap and the size of the page itself was in the single digits.
Currently took the page and expanded it with a pre-base size of a previous doujin I worked on, which was 2100x3100 And saving it would be around 1MB.
What other sizes are suitable in using for editing doujins?
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Oct 12 2016, 00:10
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Super Shanko
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QUOTE(God Revan @ Oct 11 2016, 14:43) What are the adequate sizes to use for as doujin page? Im editing one right now but when Im type setting, the lettering size is so small that it looks like crap and the size of the page itself was in the single digits.
Currently took the page and expanded it with a pre-base size of a previous doujin I worked on, which was 2100x3100 And saving it would be around 1MB.
What other sizes are suitable in using for editing doujins?
Change the resolution. You can do it under image size by unchecking the box about the actual page dimensions. Basically people scan at 600dpi and reduce the dimensions without changing said resolution, so you're laying font on an image that should be 6000x. This post has been edited by Super Shanko: Oct 12 2016, 00:11
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