@ ppl who hate shifties why dont you just come out and say you dont like inexperienced artists and also you hate fun
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@ ppl who hate shifties why dont you just come out and say you dont like inexperienced artists and also you hate fun
i want to play the furry game so badly you dont understand..
bases
Happy paintie get
More coloured and edited furvillas, even if I can’t play it yet I can still hoard tiny fashionable critters. Bases are from the upcoming petsite Furvilla : D
I’m Furvilla trash and my Villager is an herbalist :D
he is done *passes out*
Basic “quickstart” warrior guide, for those who have no idea what they’re doing with this system! Check out @pesh-tigo’s warrior career tips post for more detail!
Okay guys. Apparently these are the official brushes used on the Furvilla painties. So if you’re like me and you want consistency, these should be helpful!
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question for warriors
there’s a thread over on dragonsmaw that says that more warriors = more monsters so “please don’t make anymore furry conans”. i can’t find ANYTHING on that being a thing, especially in the newbie guide. since my profession isn’t warrior right now, i can’t check the battle page to see if there’s anything like that so i was wondering if anyone could be a sweetie and help me out ;o;
not sure if you still need an answer, but if you go to town hall, you can click the little shield which is the protection quotient. it will tell you have many warriors are active and how many battles have been won. basically to keep the town safe every active warrior needs to win 5 battles every two hours (and I have heard losing or running away counts as a negative?). right now they removed this feature because way too many people skewed the balance.
hey! i just saw your reply. thank you so much for it! i didn't see that option, so thank you so much for telling me it was there, i probably should've clicked around more omg... can't believe it was right there haha. but thank you!!! I super appreciate you taking the time to inform me!
ah, really? i see :0 i guess people were right at the time! glad they fixed the problem so fast though X) i love the way the site is handling things haha. they're super fast at rectifying mistakes compared to other sites i've used!
sorry i took so long btw ;o; been super busy with studying for my GED so i haven't had time to check my social media stuffs.
Right after the forums were shut down on furvilla due to all hell breaking loose, this is the first ad I see in its place. Basically sums it up.
My little Furvilla villager :D
This is why I love furvilla so much already. The mods realized they fucked up, and set out to correct it. But rather than just covering it over, they publicly apologized and are admitting they need help and trying to keep it from happening in the future.
You’re doing great, furvilla mods! <3
furvilla mods closing the forums:
Quick ‘Cheat’ Guide to Painties
AKA how to turn that grayscale PNG into a layered PSD for those used to working with Aywas-style bases.
For those of you having issues with the ‘overlay colors on grayscale’, I found an easy way (on SAI) to turn the grayscale into a layered PSD like the ones Aywas uses.
Open your grayscale image in SAI, duplicate the layers 3 times (so you have 4 total).
Set the first (topmost) layer to luminance, lower opacity to 30%.
Set the second layer to overlay, lower opacity to 50%.
Select the third layer, go to the Layer menu and click on “Luminance to Transparency” and set the mode to multiply. (This option basically turns white into transparent, and grayscales as semi-transparent depending on how dark it is! This trick works to rescue lineart you’ve merged to a white BG layer or even to eliminate the white BG of a scanned black and white image, btw.)
Lock layer 3′s transparency and you can now color this layer to whatever color you want your shadows to be.
The final (lowest) layer you lock as well, and just block-color it your base color. You can now create layers above this, clip them to the base and start adding markings.
Make sure to clip all three layers to the base to avoid glowy/white pixels around the edges when you save.
This is what the basic setup looks like when you’re done.
The lumi layer gives you the highlights (adjust opacity of this layer for brighter/duller highligts), the overlay/multiply gives you your shadows. For many you will still want to add another overlay/lumi layer for extra highlights and shines (like eye shines and metal gleams) but this setup does most of the work for basic painties. Here’s what the above setup looks, I added some different color spots so you can see how the shading behaves:
As for actual edits to the base, you can add them as you would any edit on an Aywas file, with the one difference… you want to duplicate your lineart layer and merge it to your base so your base goes all the way to the edge, then set your lineart to multiply, and/or merge with your shading to achieve that ‘almost lineless’ look that the Furvilla art style has.
I do recall Photoshop has a trick to ‘deleting’ the white from a layer to duplicate this tutorial on it, but I haven’t done it in a while and it’s not quite as straightforward as in SAI. But it IS doable.