*V Guyver Posted November 30, 2008 Author Posted November 30, 2008 (edited) thanks to bio-boosted dude, I got an idea. This was the end result of the experiment. well here is, and the steps in case anyone would like to experiment themselves. original image, and yes it's pretty tiny... Edit: Having trouble adding the rest, will be up in a minute. Edit update: Done! resized image, made black and white, then contrasted. recolored via airbrush tool moon/planet from videogame I plan to use as backdrop. I had already resized it for use with the image. combined with backdrop doodle some blood, yeah it looks bad, until you... ...use the zoom effect. decided to go back and ad an arm, to see if it would turn out good, seems empty with Sho having all that blood but no source of the blood. so I took am image of a toy of panadyne. recombined it with the image before the blurr zoom, and added a little more badly doodled blood. and then re-zoomed blur effect. Yes it's still amateurish, but it gets the idea across. And this is indeed the end result. Edited November 30, 2008 by V Guyver Quote
*V Guyver Posted February 10, 2010 Author Posted February 10, 2010 Well, got a new version of Corel Paint, my new PC is running agian for the time being (been having problems with bootup and registry). So I decided try out the new program, and see how it turned out after 3 hours of toying around with it. Admittingly, not that great... but it's a start. Oh and here is the original image I used to perform this. I used the actual background of the image to try and add an efect towards the action of the character. Not sure if it payed off. Quote
*Kenji Murakami Posted February 21, 2010 Posted February 21, 2010 Well, it's certainly interesting; It looks a lot like what I'd think a more photo-realistic depiction of some of the manga panels would look like, really. Good work. Quote
*V Guyver Posted February 28, 2010 Author Posted February 28, 2010 Well, it's certainly interesting; It looks a lot like what I'd think a more photo-realistic depiction of some of the manga panels would look like, really. Good work. That's what I was hoping to achieve. A sort of in between real and manga. For some reasons the action figures serve as the best models, probably because of the accuracy of the work and the actual real shading on it (With a little enhancement.) Quote
*Kenji Murakami Posted February 28, 2010 Posted February 28, 2010 Probably; the figures really are amazingly detailed. Quote
*V Guyver Posted July 28, 2010 Author Posted July 28, 2010 okay, not photoshop. SInce my photoshop sopped working, I no longer have a program to create things. Nonetheless, this should crack you up. Quote
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