Ok when I try auto paint in Ibis paint
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Ok when I try auto paint in Ibis paint
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You know that "auto paint" feature in ibis paint x? Yeah me neither. So I messed with it and actually liked the colors it gave me so I cleaned em up a bit and made a funny little fall lad >:)
(Auto paint is on the right, my rendering is on the left, the lineart for both was by me ofc)
I wanted to try Ibispaintx's "Auto Paint" feature, so I drew Aubrey.
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I ran a couple of my drawings through Paints Chainer. I’m not very good at it, but it’s cute!
PaintsChainer auto paint Just heard of this tool, basically it auto paints your sketches (with some color input). I tested it out with one of my drawings aaaaand. laughing out loud, instead of Twi getting happy/excited that Dash is reading, it now looks like Dash is reading Twi’s fantasy journals and she is embarassed/shocked.
Seems the program works better with sketch lines than solid lines. Plus the less complexity the better. I can see myself using this as a tool to speed up the flat coloring or blocking stage, but never as a way to finish a drawing. It seems to focus on giving drawings a water color affect, plus with it guessing the wrong colors in some areas it adds a bit a surrealism. This is a cool tool I would think artists can use sparingly, but never to finish a drawing this way. If all artists used the program, we would grow tired of the water color look.