Friday, November 02, 2007

Whoah Nellie, I finally got that Digital Paper Cut tutorial done! Now you can all do that thing I do, maybe you'll take it a few steps further than me and share what you discover, hmmmm? ;)







Feel free to download or link to these images but don't go cropping the copyright info or anything sneaky like that. That's so full of FAIL.

Anyway, hope you enjoy!

16 comments:

Seg said...

Hello Cross-link!

Unknown said...

Too nifty! Question, though: on the eyes and eyebrows, how did you go from the thin "pen" line to the heavy "charcoal" line?

David Palumbo said...

You know, I never thought I'd be drawing parallels between you and Lemmy from Motorhead, but he said almost the exact same thing in Decline of Western Civilization 2 (along the lines of: I don't care if kids rip me off, maybe they'll take it a step further and then I can rip it back off of them).

Of course I'm sure you never actually saw Decline 2, but...

David Jackson said...

well done Steph, good tutorial.

DaLe said...

wow what a great technique, merci for the tutorial, im going to try it out tonite

Kate Dwiggins said...

Thanks for stopping by with a note about this! I would have swung by on my own in time, but that got me here faster, which is BETTER! I plan on absorbing this fully, and I really love this style! Thanks for the hard work!

Renee Kurilla said...

Duuuude, you're a busy lady :) Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us wee little folk.

Jared MacPherson said...

Thanks for the tutorial. I find your work charming and have been a fan for a while. :) I link to your blog from mine. Hope that's cool.

Martin Brennand said...

The steph has given me secret power technique! I shall use it for good.

Gnarfdeath said...

this rules!! thanks for sharing!!

James Dylan said...

Wow.. I stumbled upon your blog and you got great brain farts!

thank you for the tutorial

tom said...

great, easy-to-follow tutorial...i've been looking for a way to add more texture to my work and your method looks like the ticket! keep it up!

Dave Perillo said...

Great blog & great tutorial! Love your style!

Andy C. said...

Thanks for sharing the wonderful tutorial :)

Dani B. said...

wow, THANKS! I've been experimenting with a cut paper look for my new website design but I kept getting stuck at "flat". The tips for adding depth were reallyreallysuper helpful. :) once i can get my exams done and start working in earnest, I'll send you a link to the results!

Clinton said...

Thank you for the demo, Steph!!!