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    Default [Dan] My Second Recolour



    Like my first one But i recoloured it. Please comment
    Last edited by Dudedanny123; 11-02-2007 at 05:58 PM. Reason: posted same pitcure ;l


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    try shading..



    If you have any queries or questions, just PM me!

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    Thanks . lol. I am a newb to re colouring ;l . At least i tried


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    Well the colour is much more pleasent than the green you did on your first one. However, I'll say the same thing again, you have just used the fill tool with a default MS Paint colour. :rolleyes:

    try not ignoring the shading next time. If you doublke-click on the large box that display your current colour, you can slide the thing ont he right up and down to change the shade. Slide it down a little to get a slightly darker shade and use that for the shaded parts of the furni.

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    Hmm.. Now you've lernt to recolour, now learn SHADES! Well what I do is get the 5 shade's or 4... or even 3.. And before you put them in the recoloured furniture, Put the colours on a seprate piece of the white paper and then zoom out, remember to ZOOM IN TO DO ALL ALTERATIONS! then see what they look like all joint together, do this until you get a good result!

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    They're good, try looking in the tutorials sections for recolouring tuts?

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    Good for your second attempt, however it could do with a little shading

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    They are okay, but like others have said, you need to add shading to them, and you also need to change the colour a bit so it's not the default paint colour, it's also really bright, which makes them seem, really .. ugly.

    Here is a few tutorials on how to recolour with shading - http://www.habboxforum.com/search.php?searchid=498171


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    To lite for me ut better then first one

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