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edit: i found this the other day and have been fascinated with it since.
i've got a tablet, do you reckon that style is do-able with photoshop?
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Sat 29 Jan 2011, 22:45,
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i've got a tablet, do you reckon that style is do-able with photoshop?
Mmm
I like it, the face particularly is great.
Oh yes it's completely achievable. I was guessing just then how it was done... I think probably it's a custom brush with selected colours picked up directly from the source pic. Could be wrong of course but that would be one way to approach it. There are dozens of other ways to go about it too.
Also, you can do that kind of thing in Painter. For this pic though there'd be no real advantage to using it that I can see. Might as well make a brush in PS.
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Sat 29 Jan 2011, 22:48,
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Oh yes it's completely achievable. I was guessing just then how it was done... I think probably it's a custom brush with selected colours picked up directly from the source pic. Could be wrong of course but that would be one way to approach it. There are dozens of other ways to go about it too.
Also, you can do that kind of thing in Painter. For this pic though there'd be no real advantage to using it that I can see. Might as well make a brush in PS.
In fact
there are some interesting 'oil' brushes in the new PS. I don't particularly like them so far but that's probably because I'm so used to making my own brushes.
Custom brushes in PS really are great fun and well worth getting used to.
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Sat 29 Jan 2011, 22:56,
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Custom brushes in PS really are great fun and well worth getting used to.
check out artrage
it came free with my tablet - seems like it could do the job well
www.artrage.com/artrage-demos.html
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Sat 29 Jan 2011, 23:01,
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www.artrage.com/artrage-demos.html
i gotthat with my tablet too
i've never even put the disc in my computer
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Sat 29 Jan 2011, 23:02,
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i was thinking, slanted brush, colour dynamics, and a fair few layers
sound good?
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Sat 29 Jan 2011, 22:49,
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You could try using the pen tool to create paths
then with a bit of Brush Dynamics stroke the path using Simulate Pen Pressure
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Sat 29 Jan 2011, 22:52,
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Nothing wrong with q&d :)
Some of my very favourite pics have the look of having been quickly scribbled.
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Sat 29 Jan 2011, 23:00,
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That's an advantage
but you'll lose some of the flow and sponteneity in my experience. More fun just to scribble on a bunch of layers until you get it how you want it :)
The loose style of that lovely pic would be hard to create a line at a time I reckon.
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Sat 29 Jan 2011, 22:59,
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The loose style of that lovely pic would be hard to create a line at a time I reckon.
I don't dissagree with you but this is something I just made in less than 10 minutes and you can still make things look pretty organic and fluid with a bit of time and effort
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Sat 29 Jan 2011, 23:20,
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My favourite romantic interlude, ever.
And a lovely rendition.
Huzzah!
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Sat 29 Jan 2011, 22:54,
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Huzzah!
sssh!
there was going to be a lot more detail on the smoke, but i copped out
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Sat 29 Jan 2011, 22:58,
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