Bunch of people helping me each day on this forum. It's the right thing to do from me.I can use the old photo shop but the new CS I stumble through to get close to the image in my mind. I have better luck using AutoCad products then adobe LOL. But it is very nice of you to offer help to those who may need it .
what is transposing?I would say yes. Unfortunately for the most part these days I use inkscape and GIMP.
PS and Illustrator I do have, they just reside on a slow desktop I dont use a lot.
Something I would love to see though is a basic tutorial on combining images and one on ...ummm IDK what you call it but transposing a design onto a picture of something, like a car or motorcycle.
Even if I use a different program converting the process would kind of be up to me.
In any case I think if more people knew how to combine an image from pieces and maybe even play with lighting a bit I think we might see more original compositions. A lot of us cant draw very well LOL.
This is done with what is called in photoshop world: mockup. Usually designer doesn't make mock ups, unless it sell them or he have customer which would like to see how end product can look on his car for example. What designers are doing is they are googling for motorcycle example: free motorcycle photoshop mockup, or free motorcycle helmet mockup and so on.Same as @Fatslenderman did here on these first images to see how his design would look on the bike.
http://airbrushforum.org/threads/mortal-kombat-bike-process.19277/#post-292877
I mean you don't have to LOL. I was just encouraging. I know you have a lot to shareI will think out something. I sad I don't like making tutorials and you wanna tutorial .I told you in other thread you are sadist
That Ive done . But I just vectorize and then change over to G code and cut them on my CNC router.I was thinking before about making a thread how to snatch from web textures or stencils and make them and not pay for them, but I was afraid someone will go bananas on this forum -.- It can be done from free textures as well. It's the same process actually...
you made me laugh right nowThat Ive done . But I just vectorize and then change over to G code and cut them on my CNC router.
Probably not the best thing to encourage though. Time and material vs just buying its kind of a tossup usually anyhow.
As long as you are not stealing someone’s ‘textures’ or intellectual property then I don’t see there being a problem. @Mr.Micron, is there a potential problem brewing with this idea ?I was thinking before about making a thread how to snatch from web textures or stencils and make them and not pay for them, but I was afraid someone will go bananas on this forum -.- It can be done from free textures as well. It's the same process actually...
I saw one too, I dont know if its the one youre talking about but if it is, it was more like just one picture that showed where he got each piece from. It didnt actually show you anything on how. If its the same one, IDKAs long as you are not stealing someone’s ‘textures’ or intellectual property then I don’t see there being a problem. @Mr.Micron, is there a potential problem brewing with this idea ?
As far as helping others with Photoshop that’s awesome.
I think what would be of most benefit would a quick idea on how to combine separate images into one picture, to make an original.
I remember @haasje dutchairbrush did one a few years ago, I might have to do some digging