[Gimp] The Dynamic Duo: Luffy & Zoro - Render

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Luffy & Zoro ☩​

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This was one humongous render and that is not even its full size. DA resizes pictures automatically when they're too big, but you can still download it in fullsize on DA:
Seriously this one was a big kahuna. I had to render it in four parts separately and then merge them together as if I would try it in one go, my GIMP would have surely crashed xd​
 

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Awesome job!
Shame it doesn't show more of Zoro. His getup is bad ass after the time-skip.
Changing your rendering symbol, eh?
I have some of Zoro's front side, though I always keep those a while with me as I might use them for my next avy and I don't want someone to have it before me. That would just suck.

Yup, I got tired of the old one and this one suits me better =DD
It was made by Dino, though I gave him the picture.
 
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Luffy & Zoro ☩​

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This was one humongous render and that is not even its full size. DA resizes pictures automatically when they're too big, but you can still download it in fullsize on DA:
Seriously this one was a big kahuna. I had to render it in four parts separately and then merge them together as if I would try it in one go, my GIMP would have surely crashed xd​
OMG! I'm speechless right now. o_o I'm definitely going to make something out of this! I think this is the best render you've made! Great Job mate! ^^
 
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Hrm. Would you mind enlightening me as to how you did that? Especially with one this big (and high quality) I'm fairly certain you didn't just use the lasso tool. However, going in via pixels and erasing the background seems extremely time-consuming as well, and with one this large, improbable.

o_o If not, that's good too.

^_^ Yet another really good render you've made, even if I don't like One Piece, I can appreciate good work.
 

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Hrm. Would you mind enlightening me as to how you did that? Especially with one this big (and high quality) I'm fairly certain you didn't just use the lasso tool. However, going in via pixels and erasing the background seems extremely time-consuming as well, and with one this large, improbable.

o_o If not, that's good too.

^_^ Yet another really good render you've made, even if I don't like One Piece, I can appreciate good work.
I always use the path tool. I just place dots, connect them, add Alpha Channel, invert, erase the background et voilà. Yes it takes a long time and you need to place a lot of dots, but the results are worth it. But as I said several times this one was humongous and if I would try to do it in one go, GIMP would have surely crashed (had that before). So I just rendered it in four pieces and then just merged them into the final result, which you can see here.
 

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I always use the path tool. I just place dots, connect them, add Alpha Channel, invert, erase the background et voilà. Yes it takes a long time and you need to place a lot of dots, but the results are worth it. But as I said several times this one was humongous and if I would try to do it in one go, GIMP would have surely crashed (had that before). So I just rendered it in four pieces and then just merged them into the final result, which you can see here.
Ah, Alpha's. ~_~ I forget those can be used with rendering. That's something I forgot when they taught us PS. I do a few renders for my school, and I'm not very good at it, so I'm always looking for tips.

Thank you for sharing your knowledge. ^_^

And once again, amazing job on the render.
 
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