June 9, 20205 yr 15 hours ago, Hawk54rus said: Watercolors please .... Lol feels like my previous post was completely useles.... Anyway: Edited June 10, 20205 yr by Darkless
June 20, 20205 yr Sorry for asking again, but the clipping part I'm really having difficulties. If someone points me to any tutorial video, which I didn't find on YT, I would gladly do several portraits and post here. 🙃 P.S. These two portraits have been posted before, but have not been converted to watercolor yet.
June 21, 20205 yr 22 hours ago, Magistral said: Sorry for asking again, but the clipping part I'm really having difficulties. If someone points me to any tutorial video, which I didn't find on YT, I would gladly do several portraits and post here. 🙃 P.S. These two portraits have been posted before, but have not been converted to watercolor yet. CUT Check my post in the previous page for an easy guide on how to easily watercolor your portraits. If something is not clear, just ask.
June 21, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, Darkless said: Check my post in the previous page for an easy guide on how to easily watercolor your portraits. If something is not clear, just ask. You do such a good job, I wish I could do the same, look how horrible mine is lol
June 22, 20205 yr 12 hours ago, Magistral said: You do such a good job, I wish I could do the same, look how horrible mine is lol Actually i didn't do any job (beside cut off the background): all the "waterclolor" process is made with a single click (well maybe 2) to apply a filter as is. Check my previous post. I wrote instructions to watercolor your portraits in a few minutes using only free tools. Edited June 22, 20205 yr by Darkless
July 31, 20205 yr Hello, a friend of mine edited this cool portrait (not enough cool dudes with simple breastplates here if you ask me). Would any kind soul made a watercolor version for my forthcoming Deadfire playthrough, please? Thanks in advance!
August 1, 20205 yr 14 hours ago, rodrigo61 said: Hello, a friend of mine edited this cool portrait (not enough cool dudes with simple breastplates here if you ask me). Would any kind soul made a watercolor version for my forthcoming Deadfire playthrough, please? Thanks in advance! Awesome! I want watercolor too!
August 1, 20205 yr 18 hours ago, rodrigo61 said: Hello, a friend of mine edited this cool portrait (not enough cool dudes with simple breastplates here if you ask me). Would any kind soul made a watercolor version for my forthcoming Deadfire playthrough, please? Thanks in advance! Here you go: Edited August 1, 20205 yr by Darkless
August 2, 20205 yr On 6/22/2020 at 1:47 AM, Darkless said: Actually i didn't do any job (beside cut off the background): all the "waterclolor" process is made with a single click (well maybe 2) to apply a filter as is. Check my previous post. I wrote instructions to watercolor your portraits in a few minutes using only free tools. Which are great. Thank you for the instructions. I ended up using paint.net and paint 3D. One question, though: where can I find the background that you use?
August 2, 20205 yr 4 hours ago, darkling.lithely said: Which are great. Thank you for the instructions. I ended up using paint.net and paint 3D. One question, though: where can I find the background that you use? You mean che watercolor background ? Obisidian provided it for download back then. The link was in the Portraits Thread part I For a better quality I suggest you to resize it to 210x330 when you paste the portrait on it so it fits exactly. Then only when you have created your watercloror portrait scale it down to 90x141: Anyway: Edited August 2, 20205 yr by Darkless
August 8, 20205 yr Hello, I have requests for this pictures for watercolor - the picture is a bit modified version of fessina and has no watercolor: Another Portraits from Takehu, the biggest is prio Two Godlike (Fire and Moon) Copyright goes to a modder, the name i have forgotten... I like to have new water portraits for this, i do like the standart portrait but not the ugly watercolored: My liked Standard Portraits without a good Watercolor And found this on earlyer sites, it's not done with the watercolor: Sorry for my Bad english, i can this not so good. Edited August 8, 20205 yr by Veyilla pictures forgotten to post
August 9, 20205 yr Hello, folks! somebody can make watercolor on this guy? Edited August 9, 20205 yr by Hmmr13
August 10, 20205 yr On 6/6/2020 at 12:49 PM, Darkless said: Just to let you know there is quite an easy method to watercolor any picture in very few minutes. Doesn't need any skill (i don't have any myself), just bit of patience: 1- Cut out the background (if there is any) using your fav photo editor (For example Gimp) and export the picture as PNG with a new name. 2- Open the new picture without background with PAINT.NET (it's a free photo editor, just google it) and apply the artistic effect INK (use the slides to set it until you get the result you prefer). Save it. 3- Open the new "inked" picture with Gimp as well as the watercolor background clean that you can find in the first portrait thread. 4- In Gimp select the inked picture and paste it as new layer on the watercolor background using the multiply method. 5- Adjust brightness and contrast and you got your watercolor portrait. I re-post my quide. Try it by yourself, it's easy. (will do all the watercolors as soon as i will have some free time anyway)
August 16, 20205 yr I once tried to clean up all the pixels from the portraits, unfortunately I am not good at using the digital editing programs. In the last 2 days I did nothing else than edit these two portraits in my spare time 😆 Other than that, I'm very grateful for Darkless' help! Isn't it possible to work entirely with Paint.net instead of switching between Gimp and Paint.net every time?
August 18, 20205 yr On 8/16/2020 at 12:06 PM, Veyilla said: I once tried to clean up all the pixels from the portraits, unfortunately I am not good at using the digital editing programs. In the last 2 days I did nothing else than edit these two portraits in my spare time 😆 Other than that, I'm very grateful for Darkless' help! Isn't it possible to work entirely with Paint.net instead of switching between Gimp and Paint.net every time? I leave the black lines cause they look like the original watermarks. If you don't like them you can simply set the ink level (top slider) to 0 or so. You must use Gimp for 2 reasons: first to cut off the background of the portrait. (with paint.net the cut tool sucks). And second cause with paint.net you can't paste layers in mutiply mode. Edited August 20, 20205 yr by Darkless
September 15, 20205 yr Hi I was just wondering if anyone would be able to help me out with this portrait, theres not many orlan portraits available and this looks like it would be great, thanks in advance to anyone who does Edited September 15, 20205 yr by CoffeeCat My attempt wasn't correctly sized
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