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Artist: Zub

A tutorial from start to finish showing the working process on this Invader Zim piece.

A non jpeg version of this tutorial can be found HERE.

Enjoy!

Invader Zim and all related characters copyright © Nickelodeon

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:iconryota7777:
Absolutely amazing. :wow: Damn, this is how much work it took? I just do the drawing, ink it, then scan it in and color it. Unfortunately I don't have a tablet, nor the knowledge required to make something of this quality...I've got openCanvas, though...

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:iconryoten:
Awesome tutorial.

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:iconrazmere:
could I get a link of that line art separation trick? :D Please?
:iconicerune:
Very VERY useful. I like the focus on lighting, I'll keep that in mind in my later pieces.

Faved.

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:iconthe-earthbound-satyr:
Interesting. :)

However, I tried that trick in Photoshop, with separating the line art, just like it mentions in the tutorial. I may be doing something wrong, but it doesn't seem to be working.

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:iconudoncrew:
Here's the 'Line Art Trick' summarized:
Step 1) Flatten your image and make it grayscale.
Step 2) Go to your 'Channels' window in Photoshop.
Step 3) Click the circular dotted 'Selection' button at the bottom of the Channels window pane.
Step 4) Invert your selection (hot key = Shift + Ctrl + i)
Step 5) Create a new layer.
Step 6) Use the Fill bucket and fill in your selection on this new layer with black, thus reproducing all the lines art on a transparency without the white of the paper.
Step 7) Delete your original Background layer and save your layered PSD file.
:icontonka09:
Thanks for the Tut dude :0)
:iconosodelpan:
great tutorial! thanks for share it!

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