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| Princess Kuran | Jan 8 2013, 12:49 AM Post #1 |
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Most of my art done in photoshop CS5. I've been gfxing since....2009. So...*calculating* 4 years. ^_^ -I don't use psds- -clipping masks still confuse me- -I usually cut my own renders- Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image For now that's all i'm posting since i'm multitasking so much~ |
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| Epsilonia | Jan 8 2013, 01:32 PM Post #2 |
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I love all of your stuff! Everything has great coloring and flow, and great effects to keep it interesting. The only thing I'd be careful of is over smudging the render, like in your Wang Yuanji thing. About clipping masks, its not too hard. Just make a new layer and go to image>apply image. Then on that layer, go to edit>transform>rotate 180. Then just put whatever you want to clip thr image onto (ex splatter brush) on a new layer below your apply image layer, then right click the apply image layer and create a clipping mask. :) |
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