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@cheeky-fireball
isabelle on november 4th: "oh! no new news to report today aha. but i did find a sock i lost awhile ago!!! thats nice :)"
isabelle on november 5th:
ᴄʀᴇᴅɪᴛ: @ᴄʀʏʟɪᴄᴀ
some company
so that direct huh
isabelle i literally have no idea what you’re talking about
Foggy day 🌫
animal crossing fans when they saw froggy chair
Petri’s lab 🔬🧪🪚
happy Thursday the 20th
I’d have to wait months or even years for another chance to reblog this, so why the fuck not?
next days you can reblog this on a Thursday the 20th
August 2015
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You know, just in case you wanted to set your queue for the next 6 years
I’m gonna queue this so myself from the future will love me
Making & using a lace brush in CSP
saw this tweet on twitter,
https://twitter.com/ClipStudioTips/status/1216735942658199554
which actually goes over using file objects to make repeating textures, which is the same method I used to make my lace brush shapes! I elaborated on the process on twitter, and I’m just crossposting this here.
So the first thing is to make a new file object as explained in the tweet, and then if you make use of CSP’s symmetry rulers you can make some complex repeating patterns like this!
The flowers were all done using a 6 line symmetry ruler, and the part at the bottom used a 2 line ruler.
& when you set the file object to tiling, you can set what directions it tiles in, too!
Once you’re all done drawing your pattern, you want to make it a brush tip. You need to set this up correctly! CSP’s brush tip engine works as black = primary colour, white = secondary colour,
so to ensure that the brush changes colour as expected: make sure you’re working on a transparent background, and convert your layer to greyscale before you save it as a brush tip material!
This step is important, if you don’t set the layer to greyscale, it will not change colour, even if it’s in black & white.
Anyway with that done you can make it into a brush tip shape by going to edit > register material > image… Here are the settings you’d want for a lace brush! Make sure to tag it so you can find it later.
Once that’s saved you can make it into a brush,
go to brush tip and change the material to your new lace tip
go to stroke, and enable ribbon
if it’s repeating in the wrong direction, go back to brush tip and change the angle to either 90 or 270 (depends which way up you want it)
And you’re done! But as for actually using it, actually prefer to have my lace brushes using the figure line tool, and to make a vector layer for them!
That way you can adjust the line as you need to create more realistic deformation. This works fine with the brush tool too, but drawing a line with the brush tool will create a lot of anchor points so it’s a little trickier to work with.
Anyway! Here’s an example of me using this method
The Best Compliment
Today a guy from my class came up and told me “You have big, charming serial killer/murderer energy” I’ve never been so flattered
I’m so thankful I had a childhood before social media took over
I know some may make fun of this post, but given how much of an utter radioactive septic tank social media has become, I’m thankful for this, too.
Hot Take:
I’d rather have a good ending than more seasons
Very much related: I’d rather have a good ending than a sequel.