it was a gorp world, but i decided to gup... and the consequences couldn't be more dire.
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Hiii do you have any tutorial on how to translate manga panels to tapestry?
absolutely!! the most straightforward way is probably using stitchfiddle or other similar sites, all u gotta do is upload ur image and mess with the settings!
this is what it looks like when u upload an image, and the sliders on the left will allow u to change the size of the project, amount of yarn colors, and the brightness/contrast of an image
from here you can also manually edit all the pixels if you'd like but to do that I think you need to make an account and save the chart first
my issue with stitchfiddle is if you're using a manga with thin or sketchy lines it's not gonna translate well and you may have to make it as large as possible to even make out the lines properly (also conversely if you want to make something truly ginormous, stitchfiddle only goes up to 300 stitches max, so... no king-sized blankets with luffy's face)
BUT if you have any sort of drawing program you can do this yourself with a bit more work! I use clip studio paint but free programs like krita and firealpaca work just as well... longer tutorial under the cut for brevity's sake
i make a canvas with the size equivalent to the number of stitches i want (1 pixel = 1 single crochet, but u can also change the ratio to fit whatever stitch and project ur doing), so here i'm making a 150px x 150px canvas. I usually guess the number of stitches I want and change the canvas size later if I think a different size would work better
I then upload the image I want and scale it to fit the layer, and turn opacity down pretty low. if your drawing program has a grid display it's also super helpful to turn that on so you can see the individual pixels
from there it's just a matter of tracing using a 1 pixel brush! the great thing about doing it this way is that you can also add some flare or change things up on the fly much easer (i tend to replace crosshatched shading with flat gray since it translates much better to crochet that way... and i like adding some extra shadows to make things pop)
you can also number the grid by making the canvas a bit larger and adding the numbers along the sides, it's helpful to have the numbers as a guide to keep track of where u are but im lazy and tend to just go without them lmao
and for anyone who read this whole thing have a luffy on the house
i hope this helps! i believe in u and ur crocheting journey
(disclaimer I haven't crocheted text yet so i have no clue how well these speech bubbles will translate since the words are quite small)
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i should make a pinned post huh. ummm hi
i,m vincent or pastel 24 he/ham
my main is @idalievu ! i follow + like from there and mostly reblog stuff there as well
this is myy dedicated art blog and i jump hyperfixations really fast
#my art for my art
currently posting about:
-one piece
-hermitcraft
welcome to hell everyone
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these freaks
click for full size tumblr put thsi thru the microwave
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TBH i just made it in clip studio using a 1px brush w the grid on dfkjfg i dislike stitchfiddle cause its quite finicky to me (and since OP has quite thin linework its near impossible to generate good patterns in stitchfiddle without making them max width and height sadly)
heres da chart tho feel free to use it for whatever! i also made a perona and some dunmeshi ones that i might as well post here:
^ this last one is my only stitchfiddle made pattern
Forgot to post this here take my 13 hour crochet tapestry
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Forgot to post this here take my 13 hour crochet tapestry
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zoro is here now
some designs for stickers or acrylic charms :3
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drawing my wizard boy, enzo goldwraith!!! he is 10 years old and a necromancer and 10 years old
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