
I then move to the next step- adding more stuff to it to make it look old. I scroll through the various image filters until I find the perfect one. I go to /o-matic and open my picture up, as usual. I removed the layer mask from layer 1, and ta-da!. I then used blur on that layer and put in a black background.

I then applied a layer mask to layer 1 and used Gaussian blur. So I loaded up the picture and made a COPY of the layer. It's like Picnic, but it hasn't closed down. Pixlr, located at, is a free photo editing site. It was supposed to be an old picture of somebody's girlfriend. This is a picture I did on MMD with Miku holding the camera. Pixlr (no, not pixiv) and Pixlr-o-matic are lifesavers when you do an MMD picture and want it to look better without buying photoshop or using phototshop. I love the facials.Ĭredits: SEGA, caio4856, Haruhi-chan4ever, AndreehXD Up now is the movements and facials, and I'm loading up Rolling Girl motion to see how she works out. I look forward to using this model later. The bow and skirt are beautiful and realistic- they've really done a great job. But unless the whole video/picture is from the right side, it's fine. The only flaw in my opinion is the common one where the hair is bad from one angle and is stuck in place. I can't really give any credit to the rigger here, since the people at SEGA and Crypton did the real modeling, but the toons aren't warped and none of the choppiness of some other ripped and rigged models I have. And let's start the review!įirst off I'll check on the overall look.

These ones usually have massive amounts of polygons, just a warning to those of you with old/not so good computers. Okay! First of all, this is a Dreamy Theater model.
