Finished at last
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This image finished due to Op Who frankly is a hero!
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 14:37,
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This image finished due to Op Who frankly is a hero!
you missed a bit
SELFLOLZ
nah - only kidding - you're alright :)
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 14:38,
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nah - only kidding - you're alright :)
very nice
is it all digital? Like with a wacom? Then I really have to practice
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 14:43,
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NO not all digital..
there is some original pencil work which I shall scan for you so you can see where it started.
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 14:47,
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that’s the standard set of Photoshop brushes you recognise
Does anyone here you painter or something like that?
Is it much use?
Looking at the above - I'll shut up.
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 14:47,
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Is it much use?
Looking at the above - I'll shut up.
Painter.
I use painter a lot, it's awesome.
I tend to use both when I am working on something arty, the roughing out and 'painting' is done in painter, but work involving layers and effects is done later in photoshop.
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 14:53,
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I tend to use both when I am working on something arty, the roughing out and 'painting' is done in painter, but work involving layers and effects is done later in photoshop.
That's beautiful.
If I had one small suggestion to make ( and I often do ) it would be that I think that your pattern on the fabric might benefit from having a displacement map to 'wrap' it a bit. But that would probably be rude of me :(
*clicks*
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 14:45,
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*clicks*
I understand what you is saying...
but the pattern is a small homage to the work of japanese woodblock printers, which is why it is flat like that rather than following the folds.
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 14:46,
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well spotted i was thinking the same thing but hasnt the balls to say it
:D
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 14:48,
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it's hard to say anything
without people taking offence and it really is rude to tell someone that they should do their art differently but the way i see it is that we are all learning as we go and it does no harm to discuss techniques when an image prompts that kind of thinking.
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 15:10,
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