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Post by stonesoup on Oct 16, 2007 18:18:34 GMT -5
Hey guys! made this last nite before I fell asleep. I was wonderin' if I could get some CnC on it? I would love to see a bunch of criticism next time I get on! Btw, advanced criticism is appreciated as well as pats on the back...such as good job on (blank) Thanks for lookin, Thanks for CnC, <3 Stone
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Post by R Ø G U € » on Oct 16, 2007 18:37:30 GMT -5
Wow. What settings did you use for your smudge brush? xD I'm instantly pulled into the flow of your sig. ;D You did an awesome job on the smudging; The render is perfectly blended, and the smudging looks very "mystical". I like the border you did too. The lighting isn't "perfect", and the left looks kinda empty, but other than that, nice work. ;D Overall: 8/10
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Post by stonesoup on Oct 16, 2007 19:30:55 GMT -5
well, i used chaotic brush on normal for smudging the bg. on the render i used multiple layers/apply image + basic brushes with the following settings to achieve my blended render...then i smudged it up with ripple/ocean ripple/chaotic+soft brush smudge. settings: -check shape dynamics +100% size jitter +pen pressure checked +min. diameter 0% +angle jitter 35% (control off) +roundness jitter 0% (off) -Scattering checked on +both axes checked +scatter 848% (off) +count 1 +count jitter 98% (off) -render...duplicate it about 5 times...smudge them all up really good EXCEPT top one which should be hidden...should look HELLA messy. Then new layer and apply image (apply image should be topmost layer now). Unhide your top render layer. Erase parts of the apply image that look bad. This will blend render effectively. Repeat or omit steps again and again if needed or as needed. Then, use your own tasteful discretion for the rest of the smudging with your chaotic brush. Change the flow of your smudge brush lower for very delicate areas. Hope that covers it all. Have fun. And more CnC please <3 Stone
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Post by R Ø G U € » on Oct 16, 2007 19:35:01 GMT -5
^ Thanks. ;D
I'll have to try that sometime.
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