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Hey, Gimel!
I scanned the pencils into Photoshop and colored it there. The two separate panels were layered on top of eachother to actually become one Photoshop image made to appear as two separate.
TS-
Wow! Tony, nice whip. What program are you using? How did you post those “split pano panels?” I know it says “classified,” but give up the goods, man.
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Hey, Gimel!
I scanned the pencils into Photoshop and colored it there.
The two separate panels were layered on top of eachother to actually become one Photoshop image made to appear as two separate.
TS-
Wow!
Tony, nice whip.
What program are you using?
How did you post those “split pano panels?”
I know it says “classified,” but give up the goods, man.