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About Me Member General Film Photographer Nicholas Arnberger16/Male/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 10 Months
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    :iconk3-studio:
    I'm glad you like my works. Thanks alot for the :+devwatch:. :wave:
    :iconf1ymordecai:
    thank you for the fav! :huggle:
    :iconxenicus31:
    I thought yours was way better than the winner(atleast first place one). I really dont know how that one won. lol no offence to them. Are the people erasers?
    :iconf1ymordecai:
    thanks :D actually, the little dolls are just plastic and they were attached to parachutes...I cut off the top loops on them with an xacto.
    :iconalgezear:
    hey man, thx for watchin! unfortunately i dont have any videos of my alchemy work, but my process is a little different each time i use it. im not sure how familiar you are with the program but if you want i can tell you how i go about doing the silhouettes?

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    :iconxenicus31:
    I understand the basic stuff in Alchemy. Its just the silhouettes never get any where near the ones i have seen, but that will help so yes on the how. Thanks btw.
    :iconalgezear:
    well, for robots i like to use the parts folder to generate some mechanical outline for my silhouette, also keeping symmetry on. then i just use the other style brush to hack away the outline, just play around with it a few times because if you dont like the initial sketch you can just paint white over it to "erase." theres also like a gradient option i use to paint some quick armor designs, clothing, etc. anyway hope this helps a lil bit :XD: my explanations aren't the best

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    :iconxenicus31:
    what parts folder are you talking about? is it the shapes one? for the pull shape brush? Other than that I understood what you were saying. Which helped. Never mind I found the parts folder you were talking about. I never saw that little drop down box in the options. That helps oh so much now :P
    :iconfogke:
    thank you so much for the watch :hug:

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