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a couple of guides geared more towards doing your own art, covering:
- quick and easy way to add a heavy outline to lineart
- intro on how you can use masks in color work
all of these guides are also available here (mega)
part of our series on tutorials
outline tutorial - quickly make a heavy outline with wand and layer styles. no you don't really need to rebrush around the whole thing.
intro to coloring with masks - by no means a complete intro to coloring lineart. instead, we start to look at the idea of using vector and clipping masks as part of your coloring technique.
Thanks a bunch Voidy!
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