Just started using Photoshop

Discussion in 'Old Graphics' started by Charles, Apr 23, 2008.

  1. Charles

    Charles Buster Posey Fan

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    I just started to use photoshop. I have absolutely no idea how to use 99% of the tools in it, but I have my first finished product at least.

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    #1_War_Poet_ForLife The Baker of Cakes

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    Very nice first job. What did you use to make your render? Quick mask?
     
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    Changed the Color and then Filter>Render>Clouds
     
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    #1_War_Poet_ForLife The Baker of Cakes

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    No, I mean removing the background from Tim.
     
  5. Charles

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    I used the quick selection tool, and then tried to add and subtract until it looked right. I still really have no idea how to do that.
     
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    Regardless, it turned out pretty good. Only flaw I see is the stomach, and it's pretty small.

    The way I do it is with quickmask.
     
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    Pen Tool, ftw.
     
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    cool. Right now it looks like a background layer, and a image layer. Work on blending the two together by making some effects (color, lighting, texture, etc) that both of them share.
     
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    Better then my first time. Good job Charles
     
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    Thanks!

    Main Event, you're right about it being basic. I've tried working on other images and just had so much trouble removing the image from the background that I usually gave up. I finally got one that was at least close to being done correctly so I finished it right then and there instead of working the colors and shading and all. I think I'll get better, but I'm not the most creative, I've never been artistic, and I don't have a ton of patience so who knows how much better it will be.
     

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