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The 3 Bahamuts |
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Apr 15th 2001 | #1734 Report |
Member since: Apr 14th 2001 Posts: 13 |
I made these over the past week or so, I'd appreciate any comments/suggestions/whatever. Thanks! http://members.home.net/neolion2/Bahamut.jpg http://members.home.net/neolion2/Bahamut2.jpg http://members.home.net/neolion2/Bahamut3_full.jpg |
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Apr 15th 2001 | #1740 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2001 Posts: 3734 |
I reallly like all 3 of them. Those are some damn-creative designs.... Although I have no idea what Bahamut and Final Fantasy IX is....... |
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Apr 15th 2001 | #1744 Report |
Member since: Apr 14th 2001 Posts: 13 |
Bahamut is a summon from the Final Fantasy series(created by Squaresoft.) In these particular images, the Bahamut depicted is from Final Fantasy 9's FMV scenes. |
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Apr 15th 2001 | #1745 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2001 Posts: 3734 |
That didn't explain much.....I still have no idea..... Squaresoft makes video games right? Is it a video game? |
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Apr 15th 2001 | #1746 Report |
Member since: Apr 10th 2001 Posts: 20 |
Bahamut is just a dragon from a console game or computer game made by squaresoft, all those pics are from the movie sequences. Right ? It is good images i think, although the first image could use mroe work in fitting in the three imgaes, but all round good work, also like the text effects. |
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Apr 15th 2001 | #1749 Report |
Member since: Apr 14th 2001 Posts: 13 |
That's right, FFIX was made for Sony's Playstation. Thanks. I wasn't too happy with the first one myself. A row of images like that would probably be more suited to animation. |
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Apr 15th 2001 | #1752 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 223 |
How did you achieve the texteffect on the 3rd image, it's cool...
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Apr 15th 2001 | #1755 Report |
Member since: Apr 14th 2001 Posts: 13 |
I made the text in channels. I put some text in then lightly distorted it (with glass or ocean or something.) Then took some vertical chunks out of it and duplicated the channel. I used difference clouds on the duplicated channel, then loading the selection from my first channel, inverted it, and cleared everything but the text. I made a new layer after that, loaded the selection from the channel I just made, and filled the selection with black. Then I duplicated the black text layer and inverted it. After that, I merged the two layers. I think. I tried all those steps and came up with something very similar, but not quite. I'm sure I'm missing a step, I just can't think of it. Also, I don't think this will work on a light background. If you want to use it on a light background you'd probably need to make the layer of black text totally solid (load the selection from your first channel) You'd then load the selection from your second channel and fill it with white. But I haven't tried that. |
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