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Post by Tier 2 on Mar 2, 2016 1:16:52 GMT -5
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Post by Tier 2 on Mar 2, 2016 1:20:21 GMT -5
Sheryl Crow
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Post by Tier 2 on Mar 2, 2016 1:25:14 GMT -5
Leone
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Post by Tier 2 on Mar 2, 2016 9:16:10 GMT -5
Earth[edit] 地 Chi (sometimes ji) or tsuchi, meaning "Earth", represents the hard, solid objects of the earth. The most basic example of chi is in a stone. Stones are highly resistant to movement or change, as is anything heavily influenced by chi. In people, the bones, muscles and tissues are represented by chi. Emotionally, chi is predominantly associated with stubbornness, collectiveness, stability, physicality, and gravity. It is a desire to have things remain as they are; a resistance to change. In the mind, it is confidence. When under the influence of this chi mode or "mood", we are aware of our own physicality and sureness of action. (Note: This is a separate concept from the energy-force, pronounced in Chinese as qì (also written ch'i) and in Japanese as ki, and written alternatively as 気, 氣, or 气.)
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Post by Tier 2 on Mar 2, 2016 9:17:08 GMT -5
Void (ether)[edit] See also: Śūnyatā 空 Kū or sora, most often translated as "Void", but also meaning "sky" or "Heaven", represents those things beyond our everyday experience, particularly those things composed of pure energy. Bodily, kū represents spirit, thought, and creative energy. It represents our ability to think and to communicate, as well as our creativity. It can also be associated with power, creativity, spontaneity, and inventiveness.
Kū is of particular importance as the highest of the elements. In martial arts, particularly in fictional tales where the fighting discipline is blended with magic or the occult, one often invokes the power of the Void to connect to the quintessential creative energy of the world. A warrior properly attuned to the Void can sense their surroundings and act without thinking, and without using their "physical senses".
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Post by Tier 2 on Mar 2, 2016 19:22:07 GMT -5
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Post by Tier 2 on Mar 2, 2016 19:29:00 GMT -5
Edited.
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Mar 2, 2016 20:31:55 GMT -5
I was like "Why is he posting the same picture over and over again?", then I realised you're experimenting with colours.
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Post by Tier 2 on Mar 2, 2016 21:18:20 GMT -5
I have orange green and yellow. It's not working out so great. But I'm trying!!
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Mar 2, 2016 21:52:48 GMT -5
If you're using photoshop, remember to use the magnetic lasso, add the colour reflection from the arm and add the fingernails, as you've done, but remove the little bits (like the chain) that don't need a colour change. It'd take a lot of fine tuned work to make it look perfect. Use the hue changing function, rather than colour replacement.
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Post by Tier 2 on Mar 2, 2016 23:21:31 GMT -5
I shall try that!!!
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Post by Tier 2 on Mar 2, 2016 23:21:43 GMT -5
Thank you :3
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Post by Tier 2 on Mar 3, 2016 13:53:59 GMT -5
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