Gato Mewnie, demon form/ SesshomarusMoonlite
Gato Mewnie, demon form/ SesshomarusMoonlite
Gato Mewnie, demon form/ SesshomarusMoonlite by Lamia
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General Info
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Category Furry » Animal art (Non-anthro)
Date Submitted
Views 1670
Favorites... 9
Vote Score 0
Category Furry » Animal art (Non-anthro)
Date Submitted
Views 1670
Favorites... 9
Vote Score 0
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7
Media Digital drawing or painting
Time Taken about 50 mins
Reference Neondragonart's dragon book
Media Digital drawing or painting
Time Taken about 50 mins
Reference Neondragonart's dragon book
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darkwolf333 on October 22, 2010, 2:49:03 PM
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oh wow cool^^ nice background
Melvintomm on September 3, 2006, 1:52:04 AM
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SabrielSinner on August 2, 2006, 12:51:33 AM
emi_red on July 16, 2006, 4:29:17 AM
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SesshomarusMoonlite on July 13, 2006, 3:20:17 PM
Thanks a bunch! It looks magnificent! Now this is just a tip, you can actually make the moon acutally shine like how I would do.
Open Photoshop with the pic open.(Of Course)
Okay go to the toolbar and go to filter.
Select Render on the filter options.
Select Lighting Effects
Another window should pop up and gives you various options.
Where it says Directional, change it to Omni.
Now next to all of the options should be a smaller version of your picture.
Okay in there somewhere, there should be a circle with a dot in the middle of it, that's the omni lighting.
Click and hold onto the middle and drag it to the center of the moon.
Okay, you can make the circle bigger or smaller by the four points on the circle. Doing this will determine the width of the light. Ex: Bigger will go over more of the picture.
You can edit the light to what you want by the given options: the color of the light, brightness, etc.
Once you are satisfied click okay and the light will be edited into the picture.
If you don't like how it looks you can undo it.
I hope this helps a bit. Don't be shy to ask about Photoshop! ^_^
Oh alomost forgot, *favs* ^_____^
Open Photoshop with the pic open.(Of Course)
Okay go to the toolbar and go to filter.
Select Render on the filter options.
Select Lighting Effects
Another window should pop up and gives you various options.
Where it says Directional, change it to Omni.
Now next to all of the options should be a smaller version of your picture.
Okay in there somewhere, there should be a circle with a dot in the middle of it, that's the omni lighting.
Click and hold onto the middle and drag it to the center of the moon.
Okay, you can make the circle bigger or smaller by the four points on the circle. Doing this will determine the width of the light. Ex: Bigger will go over more of the picture.
You can edit the light to what you want by the given options: the color of the light, brightness, etc.
Once you are satisfied click okay and the light will be edited into the picture.
If you don't like how it looks you can undo it.
I hope this helps a bit. Don't be shy to ask about Photoshop! ^_^
Oh alomost forgot, *favs* ^_____^
BLM on July 13, 2006, 12:32:48 PM
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