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Feb 16th 2003 | #90871 Report |
Member since: Feb 16th 2003 Posts: 2 |
I'm looking to make an image of a action figure on a piece of card stock (think GI Joe), but I have no idea how to make the blister pack look anything close to real. If any one has any hints or suggestions I would greatly apreciate it. -Len Simpson |
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Feb 16th 2003 | #90873 Report |
Member since: Feb 16th 2003 Posts: 11 |
for example....?
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Feb 16th 2003 | #90874 Report |
Member since: Feb 16th 2003 Posts: 2 |
If you look at any of the GI Joe or Ninja Turtles toys. I'm trying to emulate that look.
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Feb 16th 2003 | #90893 Report |
Member since: Mar 25th 2002 Posts: 1143 |
ermm, not really sure that I know any definitive methods but I would play around with the plastic wrap and maybe bevel and emboss?
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Feb 17th 2003 | #91005 Report |
Member since: Feb 11th 2003 Posts: 70 |
This may seem a little far fetched, but you could take a picture of an action figure in it's package with a digital camera and study the image on screen and try to emmulate it on your piece. If you think about it, it's just a digital as you final image is going to end up. Same principal as painting from a photograph.
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