Posts by Artsy the Creator
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I know this is a semi old thread, but I have been thinking of new items: two front faced only custom mannequins with the same proportions as the avatar for creating headwear, hairstyles, outfits and accessories, they can be like the phone destroyer cosmetic itens but more in line with the SP-Studio style.
People then can design their favorite piece of clothing, headwear, hairstyles, etc. on the mannequin into an additional editing program, save the designs as a separate png file, create a new file in the same program with their SP-Studio character of choice and insert the newly created custom assets into the same character.
I tried doing that before, but it looked crappy and heavily traced…
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1.Texture effect: this is made specifically to apply the South Park cutout paper effect look on SP-Studio avatars.
2. More editing features(e.g: the ability to move itens, hiding them behind the avatar, modifying/resizing itens, etc.)
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Indeed I stopped watching South Park back in 2019 (season 23). The last season I enjoyed was season 18. After that I was often bored or even disappointed from new episodes. Around that time I also lost interest in drawing fan art, rewatching old seasons, collecting merch and running my German South Park fan page. It felt like I lost touch with the whole fandom.
But I was a huge SP fan for about 15 years, which is a pretty long time. And what a great time it was! Because of my fan page and leading the biggest German fan community SP was an important part of my life. I got to know many good friends and even my husband because of meet ups I organized. I worked on projects related to the show. And after work I spend hours updating my many hobby projects.
I guess at some point there was just too much SP in my life. Or maybe my humor and interests changed. Or maybe the episodes really got worse. It might be a combination of all of it.
Yeah, it’s a shame that you lost interest on this show, which is a reason why SP-Studio became less of a South Park character creator over the years and more of an original project that’s only slightly inspired by South Park.
I personally stopped caring about the newer episodes a long time ago back when I was still in high school but I still like the community(at least SOME of it) and the older fanworks were very nice…for the most part, which is a reason why I am still semi active in the fandom, however, I know some South Park fan artists are no longer in the fandom either due to inactivity or they turned out to be a bad person in the end.
But in all seriousness, I agree with you
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I noticed a lot of people here aren’t into South Park as they used to, even Janina isn’t THAT interested in the show anymore, I don’t know if it’s because they outgrew it or the show itself sucks nowadays, but still…
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I made a SP-Studio Base Rig btw https://www.deviantart.com/art…t/SP-Studio-Rig-995932454
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Do you use it a lot? Do you create videos with it?
I mainly use Animate CC to create South Park fan stuff and yes, I do create videos with it.
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Well yes, of course I could. But I'm wondering if your programme does it on its own. In the tutorial it seems a bit like Animate CC does so. Do you use Animate?
Anyway, by looking for this feature I already discovered something new in my programme.
yes, I do! Animate CC is cool.
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I once created similar textures with Photoshop. But I use older programme versions which don't seem to have such a convenient way to import them.
What if your texture file is smaller than the object you want to colour? Does the pattern get extended automatically?
You can always resize the paper textures on adobe animate or any program of your choice.
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Do you use some sort of filter to create this cardboard look?
I made the so called paper textures on FireAlpaca! Here’s a tutorial
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When you say gradient, you’re talking about colors?
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Thanks! But they’re actually owned by Martina SP on DeviantArt but they’re free to use.