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Post by Parduz on Feb 24, 2012 11:22:42 GMT -9
Parduz thats a brilliant! Not really . sithcundman show from where i took the idea (thanks, sith, i'll never been able to remind those old posts). But someone else have done the same thing even before.... so no credits for me ;D
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Post by paladin on Mar 1, 2012 13:23:40 GMT -9
:) ... as a latecomer I say, dragnoz: excellent concept and most excellent shading/coloring. Fine details are worth the effort, even in 30mm ... .
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Post by Sirrob01 on Mar 16, 2012 21:24:59 GMT -9
Just grabbed set 1. Look very nice only oddity I noticed was that the page size seems huge in the adobe print dialogue screen. Not sure if it's juts my PC but I had to turn on "fit to Printable area". I hate using the above setting as I'm on a4 paper and it can scramble the mini scaling. Just an observation
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Post by dragnoz on Mar 17, 2012 1:45:33 GMT -9
You absolutely correct the scaling comes down to inexperience from my side compiling the final document.
Im actually working on an updated file which i will release tonight which addresses the sizing issue.
It will also be my first test of using layers. (Thanks to the incredible help from Dave Graffam)
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Post by Sirrob01 on Mar 17, 2012 12:11:27 GMT -9
Double thumbs up, I'll await the update. Don't rush it on my account, I'm building Orcs at the moment anyways .
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Post by Vermin King on Mar 17, 2012 15:29:14 GMT -9
Dragnoz, your instruction page did not work for me. To get to the layers, I went to View in the header, then clicked on Navigation Panels, then Layers. Got there, but not the way listed on the instruction page. Just thought you ought to know.
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Post by dragnoz on Mar 18, 2012 3:17:52 GMT -9
ah damn and i so liked my mouse click illustration... ok... erm.. are you on a pc? and what version of adobe?
going via the view / navigation / layers menu does sound like a better option. ok ill ammend.
But appart from that does the layers work ok?
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Post by Vermin King on Mar 18, 2012 14:14:33 GMT -9
Worked just fine
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Post by kiladecus on Mar 19, 2012 4:57:08 GMT -9
I can't believe the magnitude of your talent, Dragnoz! The layers are brilliant, and the instructions are WONDERFUL.
I knida had to teach myself how to use the layers from building a lot of Dave Graffam's models. I think that they are fine, and if not, then it is just a matter of clicking and opening them up.
GREAT JOB! ;D
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Post by sithcundman on Apr 24, 2012 13:18:17 GMT -9
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Post by dragnoz on Apr 24, 2012 23:35:13 GMT -9
Wow there has been some serious work and money thrown into that...
Looks quite good, interesting that they are merging Jules Verne and Arthur Conan Arthur Conan Doyle...
Wonder what the scope of the story will be, it seems limited to a few characters.
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Post by hackbarth on May 30, 2012 10:51:40 GMT -9
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2012 4:58:04 GMT -9
hackbarth -- THANKS for posting it!!! Cool comic and a lot of fun reading! Plus I'd suggest also "Other Comics" links - I like especially last one: "The Guns of Shadow Valley" www.gunsofshadowvalley.com/Really interesting one with fine art - thanks again!
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Post by dragnoz on Jun 7, 2012 6:21:37 GMT -9
HA indeed... thats quite awsome.. im loving the style of it.. thanks for the share... im quite a fan of romanticallyapocalyptic.com/1 BTW i finally watched the disappointing "Sherlock Holmes, Game of thrones" and it appears my storyline for Gods Of Steam touched on certain aspects of it... Gods of Steam is slightly on the back burner for now....
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Post by kiladecus on Jun 9, 2012 15:03:24 GMT -9
You can keep it on the back-burner as long as you need to... just don't it the burner off!
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