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Sep 1st 2001 | #15090 Report |
Member since: Aug 25th 2001 Posts: 46 |
I'm assuming this was done in photoshop. Any ideas how it was done? If it wasn't done with photoshop is there any way to use photoshop (I have 6.0 and KPT 5 and 6) to get a similar effect? Link: http://released.thinkdan.com/index2.html |
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Sep 1st 2001 | #15091 Report |
Member since: Sep 1st 2001 Posts: 8 |
my guess is they modeled it in something like 3d max and also rendered a wireframe version and then combined them in photoshop (probably using blending modes)
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Sep 1st 2001 | #15092 Report |
Member since: Aug 25th 2001 Posts: 46 |
Any ideas on how to create a similar effect with PS?
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Sep 1st 2001 | #15095 Report |
Member since: Sep 1st 2001 Posts: 8 |
*nevermid, wrong topic*
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Sep 1st 2001 | #15097 Report |
Member since: Sep 1st 2001 Posts: 8 |
actually yes there is a way to do it in PS... I'll be releasing a tutorial on how to do it soon until then check this out: http://www.almani.org/creation.jpg all done in PS |
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Sep 2nd 2001 | #15159 Report |
Member since: Aug 25th 2001 Posts: 46 |
Wow, that's tight. When will the tutorial be out?
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Sep 7th 2001 | #15636 Report |
Member since: Sep 4th 2001 Posts: 1003 |
That looks like paths that have some sort of glow layer effect or have been airbrushed. Not exactly certain how almani did it, but I "think" I could achieve similar effects already.
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