If and when, for some reason, I can't upload any artwork, maybe I could do a tutorial for you guys? What do you think? I mainly work with Photoshop, Illustrator, Artrage, and Corel Painter.
could you do a tutorial on how to blend an imported layer onto a background, using clone stamp/eraser/colour adjustment..., is the only thing i cant really do properly, my images always look "shooped"
@Jennifer Black: Do you mean how to "blend an imported layer onto a bg using clone stamp/eraser/colour adjustment"? Or are you asking for the "how to's" of these things separately? The most important thing to remember is to have all your images at the same resolution (if you're doing a photo-manip/montage) If you're just using it for texture, they don't have to be at the same resolution.
@bulwyf: Yup. A Wacom Graphire 4. In my opinion, you don't really have to go with an Cintiq or heck, even an Intuos, not if you're painitng with textures. But if you're into creating realistic paintings which depend on the deeper variance of strokes afforded by the more expensive models, then you can go for that.
Oh hell yes, make it so.
ReplyDeleteyeah do it. id love to read it
ReplyDeletesome tutorials would be great
ReplyDeletecheck out my photoshop tilt shift tutorial http://mac-and-i.blogspot.com/2011/02/tilt-shift-photoshop-tutorial.html
following as well
that would be great.. Are you using a tablet for painting?
ReplyDeletegreat post. following you
ReplyDeleteA tutorial would be great. I think a lot of us could learn from it mate.
ReplyDeleteI'd be interested in a photoshop one.
ReplyDeleteAny insight into skills and tricks of the trade would be awesome. Looking forward to this.
ReplyDeleteDo some tutorials!
ReplyDeleteim horrible with the programs! id love to see some tutorials. spoken word on youtube with a film of the screen would be awesome.
ReplyDeletecould you do a tutorial on how to blend an imported layer onto a background, using clone stamp/eraser/colour adjustment..., is the only thing i cant really do properly, my images always look "shooped"
ReplyDelete@Jennifer Black: Do you mean how to "blend an imported layer onto a bg using clone stamp/eraser/colour adjustment"? Or are you asking for the "how to's" of these things separately? The most important thing to remember is to have all your images at the same resolution (if you're doing a photo-manip/montage) If you're just using it for texture, they don't have to be at the same resolution.
ReplyDelete@bulwyf: Yup. A Wacom Graphire 4. In my opinion, you don't really have to go with an Cintiq or heck, even an Intuos, not if you're painitng with textures. But if you're into creating realistic paintings which depend on the deeper variance of strokes afforded by the more expensive models, then you can go for that.
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