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Post by Jen-Ru Balon on Nov 17, 2004 15:07:26 GMT -5
Does anyone have just the outline of the costume(s)? I would love to use it in photoshop and play around with different shades of brown and khaki to see which combinations I like best....even though I hven't gone shopping for material. I have attmpted to do this by freehanding a sketch and it turned out decent. However I lost it and would much rathe have a good line art. Different styles would be great too, such as Kit Fisto's different tunic, and Bariss Offee.
I know I have seen some line art for patterns, but I haven't spotted anything that is the whole costume. A complete front view and also a complete back view. If there is one already somewhere the please send me a link to it.
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Post by Primrodo on Nov 17, 2004 18:17:13 GMT -5
There isn't one yet but I have some b/w for my costume's sketches...
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Post by Jen-Ru Balon on Nov 22, 2004 8:41:22 GMT -5
I decided to go ahead and redraw the costume. Here is my drawing: and here is how is looked after photoshop:
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Post by Jen-Ru Balon on Nov 22, 2004 9:07:44 GMT -5
here is a copy I have already colored:
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Post by Jen-Ru Balon on Nov 22, 2004 13:47:25 GMT -5
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Post by Jauhzmynn Enz on Nov 22, 2004 16:00:06 GMT -5
That's pretty good. Can you make a template(Black/white) photoshop drawing for a female's gear?
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Post by Jen-Ru Balon on Nov 22, 2004 22:25:30 GMT -5
I could try, but I would need a good reference picture first. Which costume did you have in mind? I would use some of my action figures for referencs, but they had to get boxed up so my brother could move in. I don't know how well I could pull off another outfit. This one I have been drawing and re-drawing for years now. I only just decided to transfer it to digital.
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Post by Jauhzmynn Enz on Nov 23, 2004 10:52:09 GMT -5
No paricular outfit, just the black and white 'template' drawing you showed. I've photoshop and wanna experiment with colors. I just have no picture with a female form in the jedi gear.
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Post by Jen-Ru Balon on Nov 23, 2004 12:01:41 GMT -5
I found a great concept sketch of Butlar Swan. I can easily trace the outlines and edit it some. When I get home tonight I can scan it and transform it the same way I did my other drawing.
I also found a good full length photo of Jocasta Nu. I am going to try to create a template for it also. However minus all the designs on her tabbards.
The form I posted above is only supposed to represent the standard Jedi outfit, not really male of female specifically. It should work for you just to experiment with the color combinations. Although I am going to still do these others because know it is a challenge ;D
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Post by Jen-Ru Balon on Nov 24, 2004 11:04:41 GMT -5
Here is the drawing based on Butlar Swan... I basically just traced over the image I printed with a black marker so it bled through. Then I traced over it on the back to make it darker. I scanned the image on the back. Opened in Photoshop. I selected all of the background and cleared it so it is all white. Then I selected only the black outlines....not the inside blackline like the knees, and turned them all black. I haven't had a chance to clean it up much except for the belt. The lines are fuzzy from the marker bleeding. I plan to clean the image up eventually, but for now this should work: Here is my colored version: I really need to get a new monitor soon. It is very hard to make out the exact shades and colors unless I print something. That isn't good when one of your favorite hobbies is photo editing.
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Post by Primrodo on Nov 24, 2004 20:15:48 GMT -5
Cool Except Bultar isn't in greens.
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Post by Don Solo on Nov 25, 2004 2:26:44 GMT -5
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Post by Primrodo on Nov 25, 2004 7:46:31 GMT -5
That last picture you have is a great pic, shows very well that shes not green. Don't forget that the bluescreen leaves a greenish tint on browns.
If you look at the first pic you showed look at the lightsaber, you can see how green it looks too. This is due to the gamma and colour correcting. Even Anakin's and Obi-Wans colours are differnt in promotional pics.
And aside from Trisha saying she used all browns, just trust me...Bultar is not green.
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Post by Jedimom/Cor-Al Gelkar on Nov 25, 2004 8:35:18 GMT -5
She looks more authentic khaki (not the tan khaki chinos have) or olive than green
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Post by Jen-Ru Balon on Nov 25, 2004 13:53:43 GMT -5
To quote myself: I really need to get a new monitor soon. It is very hard to make out the exact shades and colors unless I print something. That isn't good when one of your favorite hobbies is photo editing. On my screen it looked alot like the promo pic. I know when I printed the pic it was very minty. However it was late and I din't feel like recoloring it. I posted the pic to show a colored version. The outline is just a reference for a female Jedi costume. Not necessarily Butlar Swan, that is just were it came from. So feel free to play with different colors to make your own custom look. BTW Tomorrow morning I am hitting Best Buy at 6 AM. They have a monitor for $50. I hope it is still there when I get there.
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