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    Bell
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    who can provide - drawings - that can then be COLORED - for content online etc. ??

    who do you know that can do drawings similar to what would be
    in a coloring book but of a more adult nature.

    and those drawings would be exclusive and unrestricted
    in usage ??

    if you don't know of anyone that does that sort of
    individual piece work or groupings - have you ever
    seen any *empty* drawings of that nature - online ??

    thanks for any input...



    ~Bell

    p.s. perhaps YOU know how to draw - but don't think
    you are good enough... sine the drawings would be
    *empty* that does make it easier - maybe you'd want
    to give it a go and show a sample or you can contact
    me privately as well - via PM here or eMail here:
    evelyn937 (at) lycos.com


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    This question again would potentially be more suited to one of our other sites http://forums.animeresources.com

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    There are a number of graphics programs around that include black and white raster and vector images that could conceivably be "colored" in with crayons or pencils once printed out. Some to check into would be Hemera's Big Box of Art, Broderbunds' Print Shop, online downloadables would probably be www.clipart.com. As to "adult" specific, that I don't know ... it's pretty much wade through and see what turns up. I'm sure you'd come up with a good deal of silhouette type imagery.


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    Bell
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    Originally posted by Bec
    There are a number of graphics programs around that include black and white raster and vector images that could conceivably be "colored" in with crayons or pencils once printed out. Some to check into would be Hemera's Big Box of Art, Broderbunds' Print Shop, online downloadables would probably be www.clipart.com. As to "adult" specific, that I don't know ... it's pretty much wade through and see what turns up. I'm sure you'd come up with a good deal of silhouette type imagery.

    thanks for the info...

    "silhouette type imagery" that's perfect terminology...
    thank you ...

    ~Bell


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    mammy
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    we can help u with such thing
    contact me via icq
    i am sure we can workout good deal on this thing :presley:


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    studpuppy
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    One method is to use your gallery images. You can get all the adult images you want that way.

    Load your image into your graphic editor program

    Convert image to black and white or gray scale

    Next use the find edges filter.

    The result is of the type of image you want.

    You may have to go and clean up some of it to remove unwanted tones and/or enhance the outlines.

    Experiment with other filters for the right combination.

    I have used this many times.

    If you want this type of thing on an internet site you will have definitely use raster images (.jpg, .gif etc) as browsers do not support vector images (except fonts).


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    adonis69
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    Re: who can provide - drawings - that can then be COLORED - for content online etc. ??

    we can provide drawings of that content. going to send you a pm.


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    Bell
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    Originally posted by mammy
    we can help u with such thing
    contact me via icq
    i am sure we can workout good deal on this thing :presley:
    show us all one sample of what I am referring to...
    thanks...

    ~Bell


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    Bell
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    Originally posted by studpuppy
    One method is to use your gallery images. You can get all the adult images you want that way.

    Load your image into your graphic editor program

    Convert image to black and white or gray scale

    Next use the find edges filter.

    The result is of the type of image you want.

    You may have to go and clean up some of it to remove unwanted tones and/or enhance the outlines.

    Experiment with other filters for the right combination.

    I have used this many times.

    If you want this type of thing on an internet site you will have definitely use raster images (.jpg, .gif etc) as browsers do not support vector images (except fonts).


    thank you for the tutorial...
    (much appreciated...)

    do you have a sample to show us ??

    ~Bell


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    Bell
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    Re: Re: who can provide - drawings - that can then be COLORED - for content online etc. ??

    Originally posted by adonis69
    we can provide drawings of that content. going to send you a pm.
    received your PM and sent on back to you...

    show us all - a sample...
    thanks...

    ~Bell


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