For my dear Daniel because he will owe me some junk food from the adopted motherland. XD Its his pokemon; a Clefable, Houndoom, Swampert, Gliscor, Bellosom and Pachirisu
11pm - 7:30am, Im incredibly slow and inefficient ~~
... Frankly, using black is still waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out of my league, but I wanted to try it out nonetheless
Its oversaturated too i think. Gehehehe, it looks like some kid went into photoshop and dumped a whole lot of effects onto it.
Now I got to go get this printed out as a mouse pad and have it sent.
-- I don't like the word hero, it doesn't suit me, I guess you can consider me a villain that fights other villains.~ Don Paolo Read Don Paolo: TSoV --> [link]
I am really interesed in this hologram-technique u use. I really wonder how u shade like an usual pic and give that effect. I heard u use a special brush for this.
hehe it would be cool if u give a small tutorial to this. If u think this is ur "signature technique", so u cant give the info that easy, its ok hehe.
Its nothing signature! Hahaha, just something I play around with~
Anyway, yeah, just make a hexagon (though, i dont think it needs to be hexagon, havent tried other shapes yet) and turn it into a brush. Then play around with the brush properties, such as scattering settings, and opacity setting, and so on. ; I hope that makes sense.
You just have to play around with the brush properties, thats how i came across the brush i use for hologram look!
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A public swimming pool?! You might as well have someone to pee directly on me.
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If god didn't want me eating animals, he wouldn't have made them out of food.
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I don't like the word hero, it doesn't suit me, I guess you can consider me a villain that fights other villains.~ Don Paolo
Read Don Paolo: TSoV --> [link]
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[link] <-- That is SO not my DevArt Gallery.
I am really interesed in this hologram-technique u use. I really wonder how u shade like an usual pic and give that effect. I heard u use a special brush for this.
hehe it would be cool if u give a small tutorial to this. If u think this is ur "signature technique", so u cant give the info that easy, its ok hehe.
Awesome job! *claps*
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Anyway, yeah, just make a hexagon (though, i dont think it needs to be hexagon, havent tried other shapes yet) and turn it into a brush. Then play around with the brush properties, such as scattering settings, and opacity setting, and so on.
You just have to play around with the brush properties, thats how i came across the brush i use for hologram look!
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A public swimming pool?! You might as well have someone to pee directly on me.
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A public swimming pool?! You might as well have someone to pee directly on me.
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