http://****************.com/smile/emthup.gif http://****************.com/smile/emthup.gif What tools did you use for this? also, what version of pshop do you have?
That looks awesome Wally. Keep playing with the program, definitely some very cool things you'll do I'm sure! When I read the title, I knew I could count on you to use P-shop to do some real creative and artistic stuff, rather than just lowering and changing colours
quote:[HR][/HR] http://****************.com/smile/emthup.gif http://****************.com/smile/emthup.gif What tools did you use for this? also, what version of pshop do you have?[HR][/HR]
Im using photoshop elements. Its a great program, hopefully I will be able to utilize it to the max when I know it well. Im trying not to depend on it too much. I like using it to fool around and make things like this.
quote:[HR][/HR]Im using photoshop elements. Its a great program, hopefully I will be able to utilize it to the max when I know it well. Im trying not to depend on it too much. I like using it to fool around and make things like this. [HR][/HR]
can we do the same thing with adobe photoshop?
whats the procedure involve on doing this?
I think adobe photoshop and elements is the same thing. Basically create a pen and ink sketch and have a background layer in full color. I used a feathered poly tool to edit and cut what ever is underneath. Oh and I think you need to inverse the pen and ink before you you do anything else. Is this making any sense? hahha
Nice! By the usual quality of your photos, I figured your pshops must be good too, and no disappointments http://****************.com/smile/emthup.gif There's a lot you can do with that filter menu
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