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slydevious
MemberThis is something I failed at coloring properly using gimp. Should have gotten photoshop
CJtheTiger
MemberEven using GIMP you can create a layer underneath the lines, and you can also clean up the black lines so the grey edges are handled well. Seems like you wanted to color this with the smallest click-count possible. Don't be so lazy >:P
slydevious
MemberNo its that I am a beginner with this so I did not know the controls much so I goofed it
Xlaits
MemberYou done goofed.
CJtheTiger
MemberThen go on practicing and stop goofing around =). I don't know for sure if GIMP has that feature too, but in Photoshop I would go like this: create a new layer over the lines-layer and set the layer mode to "multiply", then just color it using the fill-tool and the brush. That way I can easily paint over all the lines without hiding them. I bet GIMP has this feature somewhere, too.
Ensconced06
MemberFlagging as a low quality color edit. If you want to see a colored version of the original from the artist, go to post #106736.
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