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Fanfic thing:
Name: Sarah
Age: 8
Status: Tag Along/New Trainer
Pokemon: Skitty, Cherimu
Apperance/Personality: A spunky little girl with long light brown hair that reaches her waistline. She wears two Pikachu barettes to hold back her bangs, and she wears a summer-type dress that has a daisy print. She believes that shes stronger than she really is.
I can look for a gameshark code for shiny Latias. I'll post if I find anything.
EDIT: Your signature has been disabled, Maddy. X3
F3A9A86D
4E2629B4
18452A7D
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All I found was this shiny code. The person says that it might not work though. I'll try to keep looking though. <3
you might wanna post that in the fan fic, the link is in my Siggy
oh yeah, that charachter seems like a character in Mew Mew Power (anime)
spunky hypo little girl lol
Yay! The outlines are done! But sadly, my thanksgiving weekend was too busy to color it since I had family over, and were gonna be out of town next weekend, so yeah, the group pic may take some time T_T
If you wanted to do it entirely in PhotoshopYou could first get an extremely large canvas usually around 1500x1500 to 1000x1000, get the normal paintbrush tool, set at around 5 px, and then, with the [SHIFT] key held down, paint dots. What the [SHIFT] key does is automatically connect the dot you just drew with the one you drew before it (I used that method when I drew those ears :)) So when you make short segments, you can gradually turn the line to make a curve! It's a lot simpler when you actually do it XD
The one I normally use is the old-fashioned way. Get normal white paper, a pencil (preferably mechanical), and a 0.3mm non-permanent (so it doesnt bleed through the paper) ink pen. Lightly draw some proportional guidelines in roughly the pose you want your character (or whatever) to be in (basically, a faceless stick-figure ^_^), then carefully, but not too slowly or else your line will be uneven, draw your character!
Both of these methods take practice and perfection, but thats about it! & @Sarah: Are you sure thats the whole thing? I use AR, but codes are usually much longer than that! ...Oh well