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Nier Violin (Original Art By Wolp)
4 Comments
Maha Jun 20, 2019 @ 4:04pm 
As for posting, I'm not sure if there is a way to send it directly to someone, I haven't made one in a while(no time for fun since I graduate from my university in 3 months)....but if I remember correctly, aren't you able to publish it again with a different name to create a separate file?

Sorry for the long rant xD
Maha Jun 20, 2019 @ 4:04pm 
I get you man, I've tried before and it's a pain to use.. it also doesn't help that that it gives a flag in the wind effect instead of hair in the wind.

I remember talking to this guy who said he layered the image(probably used photoshop or something simialr to created a bunch of png's to make the layers) and changed the wave effect a bit on each layer to give it a more natural look
I haven't tried it myself yet so I can't confirm whether it works or not.

Since it's a single image, when the hair moves, it pulls on its surroundings. You can see it on her left(our right) eye and brow, her jaw and a small bit of the violin that's touching the hair also get some minor distortion. These distortions are very minimal and the average person won't notice, but as a character/prop modeler, I'm used to looking for minuscule imperfections.
There's also her dress and sleeve, but with how large the area of movement is, I'm assuming it's intentional.

Ghost2371  [author] Jun 20, 2019 @ 5:32am 
@Maha55 oh man and I even tried not to make it look too distorted xD alright, I'll try. Since I am new to this, can I sent it only to you ? And if possible how do I do it ? Another question, are you refering to the hair or the hair and parts of the violin as a whole ??
Maha Jun 20, 2019 @ 4:48am 
Loving the god rays and falling lights that you gave it, simple but really adds to the image.

My only complaint, and it really just personal preference, but since it's just turning off a single layer, would it be possible to request a version without the waving effect?
I rarely ever see someone do it in a way that looks right and doesn't distort the rest of the image.