Redraw test

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achyif
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Redraw test

Postby achyif » Thu Apr 27, 2017 9:13 am

Name: achyif
Availability: EST every day around 7pm-12am, pretty flexible though
What Manga You're Interested In: Nanba MG5 (willing to also help with saru lock/sprite if time permits but I think those are harder?)
Software: photoshop
Experience: none

I'm not exactly sure what I should put in different layers to make things easier.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B98xMM ... dRS0E/view

I'll probably try the typesetter/clearner tests later. Thanks for the feedback!

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Wraith
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Re: Redraw test

Postby Wraith » Thu Apr 27, 2017 8:59 pm

Congratulations, achyif, you pass!

Here's our Head Redrawer's assessment:

Mii wrote:Wraith,

I just looked at his/her test and I need to say I am impressed too. The only thing I could comment on was that on the double page achyif forgot to redraw a small part on the bottom (older guy right arm). Nonetheless, it is a pass o/

About his/her comment on layers: each redrawer has its way to separate things in layers. What you must always do is at least separate your redrawings in a layer/layers different from the original and different from the cleans (like achyif did). They should just pick a style that helps during the redrawing.

Best,

Mii


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