Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Em?!?!?!?!


Here's the latest project I just completed. This one was just for fun. I found a tutorial at Planet Photoshop, which teaches this simple method of creating comic styled photos. I was working on doing this with Adobe Illustrator, but this tutorial is a lot quicker. It doesn't look quite as smooth as a vector image would, but hey I still think it looks good. Again, insight and feedback is always welcome.

6 comments:

  1. I admire your work. I'm not sure what you were doing here, since I don't get this sort of thing. But it looks great. I'm so proud of your attempts to learn and do better in your life and career. You are amazing and inspiring.

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  2. That looks so cool. Way to go honey. I really love the way that it turned out! Awesome. And wow...don't I look pretty. I think is is so great that you are always looking for ways to learn and improve your skills too.

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  3. Isn't she pretty? Good job Nate, it looks cool!

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  4. Fun. I love playing with pictures.

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  5. And then the voice of doom walked in with the black shroud of critique in his hands...
    Just kidding. It's a pretty good comic styling. My suggestion would be that you play with the levels, though. When you have white (or near white) highlights on a face it gives the appearance that face is either plastic or very oily (don't worry, Emily, you're not oily). If those highlights were toned down it would appear much more natural.
    Next step: try adding in halftone dots. :)

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  6. Woah, I didn't blow it up to full-size the first time. You DID use halftone dots. SWEET! Those look nice.

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