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digital paintings...


d3vi0n

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I normally don't edit my screenshots because they're intended to document the "real" experience. But of course, I'm still playing around in Photoshop from time to time, creating some "paintings". Still optimizing the look and feel. But what do you think? Good enough for a comic? Should I start a separate gallery for these paintings? And which of these four is your favorite (and why)? Would love to get some feedback on this! 😅

1. up close and personal

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2. letting him in

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3. spread wide

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4. fun at the pool

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40 minutes ago, Oz70NYC said:

This is an awesome idea. I might have to "borrow" in in the future.

looking forward to it 🙂 whats your favorite from the four examples above? I think mine is the first one...

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The effect is very beautiful and fitting and the result is great - I assume you went with oil painting and watercolor effects ( plus maybe some additional ) ?

 

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4 hours ago, x17 said:

The effect is very beautiful and fitting and the result is great - I assume you went with oil painting and watercolor effects ( plus maybe some additional ) ?

 

thank you... you mean the built in photoshop filters oil painting and watercolor? no... not enough control over results with these. I use different manual techniques surrounding diffuse, high pass, smudge, smart blur and smart sharpen to emulate similar effects. Combining different layers with different sets of edits. Then setting additional "lights" with overlay and fine tuning with three adjustment layers (vibrance, exposure, color balance). My photoshop action has over 100 single commands 🙂

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I thinks that's a good starting point but you can obtain much better looking comic-book style with certain Photoshop plug-ins. I recommend you to experiment with these: Filter-Forge, Alien Snap Art, Topaz Impression. 

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17 minutes ago, Maquiavella said:

I thinks that's a good starting point but you can obtain much better looking comic-book style with certain Photoshop plug-ins. I recommend you to experiment with these: Filter-Forge, Alien Snap Art, Topaz Impression. 

Thanks for the advice! I don't have access to any of these and they're quite costly to purchase.

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