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:iconblaze-fiery-kitty:
Woop! Ma First Ever Tutorial For Someone Who Asked For It.. Which I Cant Remember =/

ANYWAY! =D This Is How I Do Eyes, All Nice And Shiny X3

...Read The Tutorial, I Ain't Typing No More ¬¬ :XD:
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Mood: Love ~potatoesareyum May 30, 2013  New member Hobbyist Digital Artist
Used It!
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~EllyTheGee Jul 6, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Okay, I use GIMP for my artwork though ^^; But I think this will work as well :)
This is a great tutorial for drawing Sonic eyes. This will help me a lot c:
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:iconhazelthewolf:
oo! awesome, ill try this! thnx!
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~The-Hybrid-Mobian Mar 30, 2009  Student Digital Artist
you DO make pretty eyes..... *fav*
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:iconcomet-fox:
thanks for the great tutorial! Does this work for Corel Painter? :)
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=PatrickMarko Jul 30, 2008  Student Interface Designer
I'm just wondering seance I'm new to using Photoshop cs3 (yes I'm a newb) how do you get those outlines when I try to use the ellipse tool I don't even get an outline but only a solid color could you help me and explain why this is happening and how I can fix this?
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:iconblaze-fiery-kitty:
Sorry it has taken so long to reply to this comment (is on a different account now [link] )
But for your question, I had the same trouble too when I first got CS3. To change this select the ellipse tool. You'll notice the toolbar change at the top.
There will be three small squares, the first with points on its corners, the second with the pen tool inside, and the third with a simple square. Choose the second one and this will stop your ellipse from filling instantly into a colour ^^ To get the outline however just right click on your workspace and select stroke path. You'll need to choose the brush/pencil etc beforehand, but you'll see when you try it =P

Sorry for such a long answer ^^; :XD:
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=PatrickMarko Aug 3, 2008  Student Interface Designer
Thanks for the help just one more step till I know what need to know, I'm still trying to figure out outline thickness but ill figure that out on my own. Again that helped me a lot thank you. :)
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~oef Mar 20, 2008   Digital Artist
Awesome tutorial!
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