Did you know that Procreate doesn't have a lot of the standard filter/effects tools that Photoshop and Clip Studio have?
For the most part I'm A-OK fine living without those, but the one that boggles my mind is that Procreate doesn't have a stroke feature.
I bring this up because I use stroke a lot for subtle things, and I use it a lot for graphic things (like comic binding boxes, lettering, etc.)... and, for the current illustration, I used it for almost the entire background.
So do you want to know the stupid way to simulate the stroke effect in Procreate?
SURE YOU DO.
You have to duplicate the item, or lines, you want to have a stroke effect on... You then move it below your object/lines, gausian blur the duplicate beneath to 2 - 3%, then keep duplicating that blurred copy and merging it with itself until the extra selection of pixels created by the blur are, once more, solid. It's a lot of duplicating and merging.
PROCREATE, PLEASE, THIS IS YOUR ONLY TRUE FLAW. Please add a stroke tool my family is starving.
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BTW single most helpful reference image I've found for making my garak prosthetics
cannot remember where I found it but look! all of that detail on the noses! this video was also vry helpful for detailed looks at the sculpt
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part 8/26ish
it is sacrilege of the utmost kind to not eat your pizza crusts. that's free bread you're throwing out!!
(i could swear there was a statistic about how much pizza crust is thrown out in the united states annually or something, but alas, i cannot find it)
from the beginning
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Oh, oh no. I kind of. Retract everything I said about Late Night with the Devil because. I didn't know they used AI in that film and I.
Any amount of disappointment I felt before is now just. Quadrupled. I found a lot of the film to be a little lazy, and this just completely confirms it for me. Props to people who worked on the film and did the actual vfx and sfx, there were good bits so someone must have been pulling their weight, but. Nah. Nah that ain't it.
I also have seen people praising this film because it's 'new' in terms of genre and I think I saw one review that was saying the practical effects are Rob-Bottin-esque which. Not. Really? Don't. Compare this film to The Thing. It will lose.
But this kind of set up isn't new? Like, at ALL? We've had a found footage/analog horror boom and even though a lot of that is on Youtube, there's a lot of films that follow this format. And. BETTER. Any movie in the VHS franchise, Hell House LLC, Lake Mungo. And if you want to praise a NEW indie film for being weird and kind of revolutionary and different, may I direct your attention back to Skinamarink?
I'm not saying the film was all bad, I definitely enjoyed more than a few moments in it and I wanted to give it the benefit of the doubt. But this all just confirms my gut feeling that it's just a watered down, lazy version of countless other, better films.
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source: Regular Show. S1E2: "Just Set Up the Chairs"
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((Pssst, if you want to know about Zell's husband in the original setting @thedosianexplorer and I have been weaving together, they're answering character asks about him over on their blog <3))
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at the Gender bar and the bartender notices me. "The usual?" he says, reaching for a vial of estrogen. "Naw, I'm off the stuff." I reply. He looks surprised for a moment and reaches to a cabinet and pulls out A vial of testosterone. "Enjoy, Sir."
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