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Russo 08-27-2002, 08:25 PM hello people, here is a Photoshop paint, the hair os not so good as I wanted but the mouse, you know is a *shit* to paint, :thumbsdow
let me know what you think about the image
cheers
http://www.mrussoart.hpg.com.br/shots/woman25.jpg
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Jojodi
08-27-2002, 09:04 PM
This may sound funny, but her ass seams out of proportion lol... it really does, the far cheek is too large in comparison to the nearer one, which throws the perception of her stance off in my eyes.
But..
OMFG! How did you do all that with a mouse? I am limited to using renderings and stock images until i get the courage to paint with a mouse or finally can afforda wacom tablet..
BTW: Where can i get the best price on a starter tablet?
:applause:
jeroentje
08-28-2002, 02:28 PM
Looks like a pretty good start :thumbsup:
Apart from more detailing (feet etc.), some tips to improve it though:
- Soften all the skin edges, very easy to do by simply taking the airbrushtool and spray white color along the whole shape, so it will blend with the background.
- Her pants are white and the light comes from the back of the piece (her front) so it cannot be so brightly white when it is in he shade.
- Take one of the rough hairy brushes to paint the hair, build it up from dark to the highlights. I usually do this in Painter BTW, so you have to experiment a bit in Photoshop.
Keep up the good work I am waiting for an update.
jeroentje :beer:
Russo
08-28-2002, 07:44 PM
Jojodi: thanks, how I do using mouse? patience...
jerontje: yes, I agree, thanks, my intention was to make some ambient of dream, and blur and something, so my effort was to paint the woman's back. oh, nononono, I'll not paint that hair with
mouse again, AAaaaaaaaaaa Iam going crazyyyyyy :insane:
An easy trick to achieve a "dreamy" effect is soft focus. To emulate this in photoshop, first merge everything into a single layer. The duplicate that layer, reduce the duplicate's opacity. Use the gaussian blur filter, and voila: soft focus!
Soft focus is a bit tacky, I must admit, but knowing tricks like this can come in handy at times!
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