Now that we have a digital art forum I thought it would be a good idea for to have a single thread where people can post their PS work. To get the ball rolling here is some of mine. (Not been using photoshop that long). My attempt at a fireball A Logo I made for myself Attempt to make a photo into a cartoon. A couple of wallpapers I made can be found here and here.
It's cool, Im kicking his arse in december. Im actually off to the gym in a minute to build up my leg muscles.
Some of the old timers on here may remember teh bit tech wallpaper thread? Remember this one? Entirely hand painted in Photoshop I still miss that old logo
I like the "Don't forget to smell the flowers" one, really nice. Do you happen to have a 1280x1024 jpg I can use as a background :smile: That old Logo is sweet.
The old logo rocked, I'm all for an unofficial revival, does someone have a high-res version kicking around?
You don't by any chance have a larger version of the HDR rendered one, do you? I still have the other one as my desktop background, but I like this one a bit more.
I may have. It's work in progress, then I just forgot about it.. I'll see if I can digit out the TIFF. Same reply really... that's an old shot, so I'll delve into the archive.
In teh "Smell the Flowers" shot, what's the PS nature of it, just the writing on the bench? Also noticed two [what look like] cockatiels. What's the location, if you are able to divulge such intel? Just that there's something distinctly studio (or at least, artificial/indoors) about it, in spite of the blue sky. Colorama, perhaps?
The writing on the bench is really there, as is the model. It was shot in a tropical greenhouse. The parrots are added later, as is the blue sky, and other little details. The raw file has all the window frames and panels where the blue sky is.. no parrots, and far fewer trees etc.
Funny, I almost wrote poly-tunnel / greenhouse in my last post. Impressive work with the background to get it as clean as you have. It's not the editing that gives it away, certainly, just the general feel and the light, I think. And I thought the birds might've been added later. All go to make an impressive image. Like it. How long does an edit like that take you? There's some real PITA bits over to the right inbetween branches and stuff. I'd imagine quite some time spent on that one? And, If I may ask, was that personal work or an assignment? Sorry, I'm just curious kinda guy.