thank god for this , i have been stumped for a few weeks trying to figure out different ways of adding gradients , this is by far the easiest i have found
Hey Man! Thank you for all of this tutorials. I do have a couple of questions, I hope you'll find time to answer them. 1. Is there an auto color change for the characters should you decide to change the color of the characters after the animation? 2. How do you draw shadows on a character? Thank You!
This was very useful since I am very new to Opentoonz but I have one question, Can you make the lineart a gradient? I like to work with gradients in my other program, but im not sure if you can make the lineart a gradient in Opentoonz I hope you don't mind me asking. thank you!
Yes, you can just apply the same process shown in this video but instead of the layer where your basic color is, you do it on the layer where your lineart is, It won't have a perfect effect and I never tried it, but i'm pretty sure that it works.
Can you do a gradient over the whole scene this way? Instead of just filling up one object's area? ^^ Cause I'd like to use a gradient to lightly fill the whole scene and turn down the opacity of that gradient. This is usually how I do my "fake anime screenshots" in Photoshop and trust me it makes a vital difference if you don't have that. At least for anime-looking animation. Oh and thanks for the tutorials! Keep it up :3
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thank god for this , i have been stumped for a few weeks trying to figure out different ways of adding gradients , this is by far the easiest i have found
Your instructions are always the most helpful. Thank you.
Hey, has someone an issue that gradient does not work? Only one color is working :((
wow i didn't even know that using vector levels would make it look soooo much smoother o_o
Hey Man! Thank you for all of this tutorials. I do have a couple of questions, I hope you'll find time to answer them.
1. Is there an auto color change for the characters should you decide to change the color of the characters after the animation?
2. How do you draw shadows on a character?
Thank You!
just what i needed
Great video. Is there a way to create a random color gradient so that the object changes color during the animation?
you are always a life saver
That's wonderful. Cheers :)
Thanks!
This was very useful since I am very new to Opentoonz but I have one question,
Can you make the lineart a gradient? I like to work with gradients in my other program, but im not sure if you can make the lineart a gradient in Opentoonz I hope you don't mind me asking.
thank you!
Yes, you can just apply the same process shown in this video but instead of the layer where your basic color is, you do it on the layer where your lineart is, It won't have a perfect effect and I never tried it, but i'm pretty sure that it works.
@@HannaHeger hey, thanks so much for replying!
Can you do a gradient over the whole scene this way? Instead of just filling up one object's area? ^^ Cause I'd like to use a gradient to lightly fill the whole scene and turn down the opacity of that gradient. This is usually how I do my "fake anime screenshots" in Photoshop and trust me it makes a vital difference if you don't have that. At least for anime-looking animation. Oh and thanks for the tutorials! Keep it up :3
ShiEksdee your thumbnail. What anime is that?
Yugioh. His name's Lumis/Mask of Light.
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