What makes good gag manipulations?
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- Aquarionoid
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Re: What makes good gag manipulations?
Here is a quick one I made, I think I am getting the hang of this! I still have to improve on the outlines though.
Zeta Gundam's Haman, who is probably best known as the queen of the /m/ board of 4chan.
Zeta Gundam's Haman, who is probably best known as the queen of the /m/ board of 4chan.
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- bruticus95
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Re: What makes good gag manipulations?
Pretty rudimentary but it's not too bad.
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -447911939" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Obviously done with paint. I tried to download a better program but my computer got bombarded with spam as a result.
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -447911939" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Obviously done with paint. I tried to download a better program but my computer got bombarded with spam as a result.
Re: What makes good gag manipulations?
Well I think you did a nice job.
- Aquarionoid
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Re: What makes good gag manipulations?
Rough edges aside not bad.
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- Hypercat-Z
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Re: What makes good gag manipulations?
Suggestion from a long time Paint user (all my drawings are done with that): Before manipulating the pic. enlarge it as much as you can (depend on which version of paint you have max can be 500% or 400%). Then, once manipulated, reduce it of 25% (if you have enlarged of 400%) or 20% (if you have enlarged of 500%). The borders will automatically blend.bruticus95 wrote:Pretty rudimentary but it's not too bad.
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -447911939" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Obviously done with paint. I tried to download a better program but my computer got bombarded with spam as a result.
Be careful to not twist or rotate the image before reducing, or the blend will not happen. If you can't avoid it, save it first in .png or .bmp, NOT .jpg or .JPEG!, close and then reopen it.
You can even get help from this thing if the result does not satisfy you: http://apps.pixlr.com/editor/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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- Hypercat-Z
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Re: What makes good gag manipulations?
Lola Bunny (the chatterbox one): http://postimg.org/gallery/2tyc4jtf8/3a35ff9a/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- SnidelyOne
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Re: What makes good gag manipulations?
Whether it be a manipulation or a drawing I always find tape gags to be quite difficult to depict if only due to shading and/or lighting of folds or whatever. Granted, if the intended pic eschews complex lighting then such details become unnecessary at least; but yeah, blending the manip'd gag into the style of the pic can be tricky at times. The aforementioned method Hypercat-Z brought up is a good place to start though.
Great manips so far!
Great manips so far!
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- bruticus95
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Re: What makes good gag manipulations?
Thanks for the tips, fellas!
Here is one of my first manips featuring a little photo story I made a long time ago. As you can see the feathers posed a real challenge, in that I wanted to focus on the damsel and not on the plumage she had on. The impatience at trimming it is obvious. It looks awkward and definitely rough on the edges. Sometimes I think tape gags are easier because you don't need a lot of space for them. What I did was simply cut the tape from an actual tape gag scene and resized it to fit the damsel in the image.
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -444770780" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -444771742" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -445155744" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -445751142" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -445751302" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -446287462" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -446556507" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -446763759" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -446972824" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here is one of my first manips featuring a little photo story I made a long time ago. As you can see the feathers posed a real challenge, in that I wanted to focus on the damsel and not on the plumage she had on. The impatience at trimming it is obvious. It looks awkward and definitely rough on the edges. Sometimes I think tape gags are easier because you don't need a lot of space for them. What I did was simply cut the tape from an actual tape gag scene and resized it to fit the damsel in the image.
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -444770780" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -444771742" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -445155744" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -445751142" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -445751302" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -446287462" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -446556507" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -446763759" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://detectivesambaphile.deviantart.c ... -446972824" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- Aquarionoid
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Re: What makes good gag manipulations?
/a/ is complaining that nobody is drawing Rin correctly, what do the westerners think?
Decided to use the pinch tool on the cheek end of the gag for experimental reasons/move it away from the face shadow.
Anyone have any anime girls they are willing to give as test subjects? Must be no younger than 15.
Decided to use the pinch tool on the cheek end of the gag for experimental reasons/move it away from the face shadow.
Anyone have any anime girls they are willing to give as test subjects? Must be no younger than 15.
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- bruticus95
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Re: What makes good gag manipulations?
Aquarionoid wrote:/a/ is complaining that nobody is drawing Rin correctly, what do the westerners think?
Decided to use the pinch tool on the cheek end of the gag for experimental reasons/move it away from the face shadow.
Anyone have any anime girls they are willing to give as test subjects? Must be no younger than 15.
Any lady from Space Adventure Cobra would be fun.
Re: What makes good gag manipulations?
I like her design in Prism Ilya the best, but all Rins are fine with me.Aquarionoid wrote:/a/ is complaining that nobody is drawing Rin correctly, what do the westerners think?
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- Aquarionoid
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Re: What makes good gag manipulations?
If you can supply pics I'll see what I can do.Any lady from Space Adventure Cobra would be fun.
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- Hypercat-Z
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Re: What makes good gag manipulations?
I'm not totally satisfied with this one, how does it look?
Re: What makes good gag manipulations?
Very cute.
- Aquarionoid
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Re: What makes good gag manipulations?
Here is one of Mirai from Gundam Build Fighters Try. Decided to use the blur tool before and after resizing.
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