or I’m convinced Cody would have been such a good dad and Cal would have been an amazing big brother that would have healed with Obi-wan in his life and then eventually called Cody buir by accident bc the twins do
A white ferret that tries to imitate whipped cream on a scoop of ice cream :3 (the cherry on top makes the imitation perfect)
Created with watercolors (size: 2.5 x 3.5 inch)
> Please do not repost, recreate, edit or trace, thanks~ ♪
uhhhhh first post im sharing my crem (regretevator) headcanons cuz im too scared to share anything else so far
they're transfem with they/it/she pronouns and i also like to think theyre married to enphoso for no particular reason
also gave it neapolitan ice cream colors because i caaann
feel like it would be funny to mention that my first design concept for enphoso accidentally predicted jaoba because they look a wee bit too similar (i swear i didnt know jaoba even existed)
I was very disappointed when I initially discovered what the hand looked like 😭… however from the feedback I’ve gotten, it appears some people are actually a fan of it! Keen to see what tumblr thinks 🤔
@lunasun hihi!! i tried to make an visual and wrote an explanation
i hope this makes sense but if not then i failed LOL
i hope you don't mind the tag
Erase Along Edge (Edge Eraser) text version!
1. Sketch or line as normal on one layer.
2. On a separate layer, below the lineart, color as normal.
3. Return to the lineart layer, and set it as the "Reference Layer". (Toggle ON by clicking on the lighthouse icon!)
4. Return to the color layer, select the "Erase Along Edge" tool, and erase the offending overlap! Aaand then you're done!
Try stick to the outside of your lineart to avoid accidently erasing what's inside. As long as your brush size is reasonable, it shouldn't erase what's inside too much or at all unless if your cursor is inside of the lineart!
Quick Troubleshoot
"It won't erase properly?"
"My lines aren't opaque and/or is too messy."
That's OK!!
While I do recommend solid lines (few gaps or none) or opaque lines (at 100% opacity), it's NOT necessary! It just makes using the tool easier! Most of the time you can get away with it, so don't worry about having to change your style or anything.
If the lines are not solid (have gaps) or aren't opaque (lower than 100% opacity), please refer to the tool properties/settings! You may need to experiment here.
Adjust the "Tolerance" and "Area Scaling" settings and repeat the process until you reach your desired result!
Please note: If lines intercept (creating small "pockets) or opacity is still an issue you may have to manually erase anyways (sorry lol). By all means, it isn't perfect BUT it is a BIIIGG time saver once you have it down!
The creator (pharan) makes more specific points and fixes in their guide that is far more in depth! I just want this to be easy to understand for anyone who's never used it before or is trying it for the first time! :)