Monday, 13 October 2014

Pixel Bunny - Back View


This tutorial was written by Monti on February 1st 2007. It's concept is copyrighted to Monti. Any creation you make from my ideas are yours. You may print out this tutorial for your own personal use, but please do not copy it in any way to put online, pass out or rewrite without my permission or worse yet attempt to claim as your own.

For this tutorial you will need 

Paint Shop Pro

Colour Chart 
Save and then open in PSP.
Ok we are ready to start.

REMEMBER TO SAVE OFTEN 

Step 1:
This is the outline we will be making. Mine has been resized a lot so you can see it clearly. 
To make this easier I have numbered all pixels over 1.
Open a new image 100 x 100 transparent. 
Select the brush tool with the following settings.
Size: 1 - Hardness, Opacity and Density: 100 
Zoom in to about 800% - 1000% 
Set your Foreground to colour 1 on the outline colour chart (#BA7848) and start at whichever point you prefer. I find it easier to start the highest point, in this case his ear. (You can move the image later using your move tool if you need to). 
When you get to his inside ear (coloured lighter on the screen shot) change to colour 3 on the outline colour chart (#D99079)

Step 2
When your outline is complete, select your magic wand and click inside the head. 
Select colour 2 (#D5AD8F) on your bunny colour chart, or a colour of your choice and flood fill that selection. 
Keep selected. 
Selections - Float - Effects - 3D Effects - Cutout with the following settings
Vertical: 0
Horizontal: 0
Opacity: 64
Blur: 19
Shadow colour = Use your bunny outline (#BA7848)
Make sure fill interior with colour is UNchecked. 
If you want a fuzzy look to your bunny - Add Noise - Uniform and Monochrome checked: 3%
Deselect.

Step 3
Select your magic wand and click inside the outer area of the folded ear of the bunny. 
Select colour 2 (#D5AD8F) on your bunny colour chart and flood fill that selection. 
Keep selected. 
Selections - Float - Effects - 3D Effects - Cutout with the following settings
Vertical: 0
Horizontal: 0
Opacity: 64
Blur: 5
Shadow colour = Use your bunny outline (#BA7848)
Make sure fill interior with colour is UNchecked. 
If you want a fuzzy look to your bunny - Add Noise - Uniform and Monochrome checked: 3%
Deselect.

Step 4
Select your magic wand and click inside the body of the bunny.
Select colour 2 (#D5AD8F) on your bunny colour chart and flood fill that selection. 
Keep selected. 
Selections - Float - Effects - 3D Effects - Cutout with the following settings
Vertical: 0
Horizontal: 0
Opacity: 64
Blur: 19
Shadow colour = Use your bunny outline (#BA7848)
Make sure fill interior with colour is UNchecked. 
If you want a fuzzy look to your bunny - Add Noise - Uniform and Monochrome checked: 3%
Deselect.

Step 5
Select your magic wand and click inside the left leg. 
Select colour 2 (#D5AD8F) on your bunny colour chart and flood fill that selection. 
Keep selected. 
Selections - Float - Effects - 3D Effects - Cutout with the following settings
Vertical: 0
Horizontal: 0
Opacity: 64
Blur: 10
Shadow colour = Use your bunny outline (#BA7848)
Make sure fill interior with colour is UNchecked. 
If you want a fuzzy look to your bunny - Add Noise - Uniform and Monochrome checked: 3%
Deselect.

Select your magic wand and click inside the right leg. 
Repeat the instructions in Step 5. 

Nearly done.

Step 6
Select your magic wand and click inside the folded down inner ear of the bunny. 
Select colour 4 (#EAC1B6) on your bunny colour chart and flood fill that selection.
Keep selected. 
Selections - Float - Effects - 3D Effects - Cutout with the following settings
Vertical: 0
Horizontal: 0
Opacity: 86
Blur: 4
Shadow colour = Use your inner ear outline colour. (#D99079)
Make sure fill interior with colour is UNchecked. 
Deselect.

Step 7
Select your magic wand and click inside the tail of the bunny. 
Select colour 5 (#E7D0BF) on your bunny colour chart or a colour of your choice and flood fill that selection.
Keep selected. 
Selections - Float - Effects - 3D Effects - Cutout with the following settings
Vertical: 0
Horizontal: 0
Opacity: 74
Blur: 4
Shadow colour = Use your bunny outline.(#BA7848)
Make sure fill interior with colour is UNchecked. 
If you want a fuzzy look to your bunny - Add Noise - Uniform and Monochrome checked: 3%
Deselect.

Merge all visible and save as a .png.


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