I found a good tutorial using a channel for a liquify effect and then using the channel again to create an overlay effect for shading. It worked pretty well! Art submitted!Billy's Little Trip wrote:Nero's snap viewer has several good canvas and melting FX. Not sure if any look wrinkled though. It's a free app, I just can't remember where I got it.Gemini6Ice wrote:I also need to figure out how to make fabric wrinkles in photoshop.
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Yeah, it's nice when you get paid for working.
Well, being that my "Thank God For Memphis" song seems to have turned into a song about Tennessee whiskey and how it's slowly and comfortably killing me, I'd go with a nice bottle of Gentleman Jack. Not only does it let you think creatively, but it makes women do things with you that they normally wouldn't, woo hoo. :P
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Thank you :) Nah, I had to make the graphic match the wrinkles already on the shirt.Billy's Little Trip wrote:Cool Gemini. Did you put the wrinkles on the shirt too, or just the graphics?
I have one I did too, but I might not submit it now, lol.
You should submit it! Let jb and spud decide which one they feel best fits the title. :)
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I think I can see my house from here.roymond wrote:Don't have the photos all sorted out, but this is the one I took moments after this post:roymond wrote:Today we took a choppy ferry ride to the Aran Islands on the western coast of Ireland. An extremely remote, barren place that's extraordinarily beautiful. I'm sitting on the edge of a 300 foot cliff over the Atlantic at Dun Aonghasa, a prehistoric ring fort made of thousands of tons of stone beautifully constructed that is literally falling into the sea piece by piece. "Spectacular" is a very, very, very mild word for what lay before me. I'll post pictures when we get back.
Great photo! (Except for that Blond guy standing in the frame...whats that all about? IKEEDIKEEDING)