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As you can see in the cartoon films on TV, the outline of the backgrounds normally never is black. The most times, the outline color is similar to the surface color but more dark. You must change the black outline color with the appropiate color depending on surface. When you change the outline color, you have a image like this (I've put a sky in a new layer after the render layer). As you can see in the cartoon films on TV, the outline of the backgrounds normally never is black. The most times, the outline color is similar to the surface color but more dark. You must change the black outline color with the appropiate color depending on surface. When you change the outline color, you have a image like this (I've put a sky in a new layer after the render layer).
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In this image, the outline layer is in normal mode. There are several ways to adjust the intensity of the outline. You need change the mode of the layer to “multiply”, then you can adjust the transparency of the layer and the outline will be more or less dark. If the original line is clear you can adjust the bright and contrast to make the line dark and more visible. In this image, the outline layer is in normal mode. There are several ways to adjust the intensity of the outline. You need change the mode of the layer to “multiply”, then you can adjust the transparency of the layer and the outline will be more or less dark. If the original line is clear you can adjust the bright and contrast to make the line dark and more visible.
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Finally, the image will be similiar to this one. Finally, the image will be similiar to this one.
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The next step is draw the effects and objetcs that aren't maked with the 3d modeler, i.e.: the ground around the tomb, the detail of the trees, the grass, etc. This is the image (incomplete, It's necessary apply more effects, but it's OK for the tutorial purposes): The next step is draw the effects and objetcs that aren't maked with the 3d modeler, i.e.: the ground around the tomb, the detail of the trees, the grass, etc. This is the image (incomplete, It's necessary apply more effects, but it's OK for the tutorial purposes):
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When you finish to apply the light effects, you need to resize the image to the final resolution for use in the game. When you finish to apply the light effects, you need to resize the image to the final resolution for use in the game.
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Remember: This background aren't finished, is only published for the tutorial purposes, the next images are corresponded to finished backgrounds. Remember: This background aren't finished, is only published for the tutorial purposes, the next images are corresponded to finished backgrounds.
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