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Starry Library of Resources

Side-blog managed by someone who tends to stack resource and tutorial posts under her blogs' drafts as future references for anything useful in life. Circa 2014. REOPENED.

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Some Face Lighting Tutorial I Did For Friends < U

Some Face Lighting Tutorial I Did For Friends < U
Some Face Lighting Tutorial I Did For Friends < U

some face lighting tutorial i did for friends < u <

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bec!! how do you do the inifinite loopy background thing? i dont know if youve answered this before but i wanted to do something like that too!!

I actually used a little trick that I learned years ago, but sadly I can’t find the tutorial anymore, so I’ll see if I can recreate it!

You make a new canvas with a relatively small size and make sure that it is a square! For this example, I used 300x300. And then try to cram everything in that one square.

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Then you open up Photoshop and go to the Filters tab, find Other, and then select Offset (I believe CS2 and above is capable of doing this).

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And then you mess with the numbers a bit.

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I heard that setting the Horizontal and Vertical values to half of your canvas width and height might help (for example, 150 and 150 since my canvas size is 300x300). I haven’t tested it but you can definitely try it!

Hope this helps!


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FireAlpaca is now COMPLETELY a Paint Tool SAI alternative!

BITMAP WATERCOLOR BRUSHES, Y’ALL!!! Want to make some SAI brushes in FireAlpaca? Check out THIS handy Guide!

FireAlpaca Is Now COMPLETELY A Paint Tool SAI Alternative!

Want to make this brush? Just make a perfect circle and save it (I call mine “round”) and use it as the bitmap, and copy the settings above. It works pretty nicely :D

FireAlpaca Is Now COMPLETELY A Paint Tool SAI Alternative!

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How to Prepare for Your First Artist Alley

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I did my very first artist alley at AOD2015! I did a lot of research beforehand to help prepare, but one thing that I thought was missing from all the articles and blog posts I read was a step-by-step guide from the perspective of a beginner. So, I decided to put one together myself! I’m not entirely sure if this is the right way of preparing, but this is what I did and it worked for me.

If you’d like to know how I did it, read on!

Keep reading


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An artist : Aw man! I saw my arts were reposted on Instagram. I’ve asked them to take my arts down but they ignored me.

Me : Say no more! Click this link, then click ‘fill out this form’. Fill the form and wait for about 1-2 days, the staffs will remove the image you were reporting from the reposter’s account :^)


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SAI to FireAlpaca translations

Basically for when you see some awesome tutorials and/or brush settings for SAI and you want to try replicating them in FireAlpaca (sort of)

SAI has a bunch of brush settings that aren’t available in FireAlpaca, so if you’re at a loss, you have to make due with ingenuity until FA improves with more Brush settings D: (Some settings and effects can be created with the help of a Bitmap, Scatter, or Scatter Watercolor Brush, if you know what effect you’re going for.)

In order to edit some of these settings, you usually have to make a new “Watercolor” style brush in FA.

“Stabilizer” (drop down option) = “Correction” (drop down option)

“Blending” in SAI = “Ease of Mixing Colors” in FA “Persistence” = “Load Color” “Density” = “Opacity” (although please note that in FA, opacity with Watercolor brushes is extremely tricky to manage. Even at a low opacity, brushes can still be pretty opaque, which can yield some undesirable results.) “Min. Size” = “Min. Width”

Press: (checkboxes) Dens., Size, Blend = “Opacity by Pressure”, “Size by Pressure” (Blend by pressure isn’t available as a setting)

Also, with Watercolor brushes, the hard/soft edge of a brush is usually an all-or-nothing sort of setting in FA. So good luck, and happy customizing!


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