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As promised, the completed illustration of the magician(and yes, now that you mention it, he does look a lot like Bill the Butcher). As previously mentioned, I was trying out a new technique, using photoshop instead of illustrator for the coloring process and I ask you, the viewer(all 20 of you out there), which do you like better? Do you like the flat color of illustrator, or the more textured 3 dimensional feel of photoshop? Please, comment and let me know, any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Again, I'll add that this process would be a lot easier once I get myself a drawing tablet, and the results should be much better, but for the time being, that's not going to happen. But, photoshop or illustrator, what do you think?
Today is also Photofriday and the theme is Real Life. I'm especially proud of the image I'm posting this week, so if you're at all interested, head over and vote for me here. I'm number 338.
DEATH, drawn for Zachary.
Tools: Painter X, Wacom Intuos 3 Tablet, reference of Plague Doctors from Google.
Estimated Time: About 40 minutes - 1 hour.
Custom built editing station for Mavella Photography, and where I spend the majority of my work day. The desk is a custom built-in, wrap-around piece by ItsAboutTheWood.com and the wall is coated with chalkboard paint, to help keep track of projects. The PC is home built and runs our Adobe CC suite of editing software: details below.
Fractal Design Define R5 Case
Gigabyte GA-X58A Motherboard
Intel Core i7 930
Samsung EVO 850 250gb SSD
WD Caviar Black 1TB (times 2) for photo/video data
WB Caviar Blue 1TB (times 3) for backup/personal data
16gb G.SKILL Ripjaws RAM
GeForce 740 SC
OCZ 700MXSP Power Supply
Dual Viewsonic VP2365wb 23" IPS LCD displays
Wacom Intuos 3 tablet
Epson Pro 4880 printer
An Original Monster That I Sketched Out With My New Wacom Intuos 6x8 Digital Pen Tablet - Took About 4 Hours
Image digitally blended using at least 3 images as the light was awful at this time of day (early morning). Blending done using Enfuse LR plugin to begin with, then refined manually in Photoshop where necessary.
Monochrome conversion done in Photoshop.
View full (original) size for optimum quality.
Image digitally blended using at least 3 images as the light was awful at this time of day (early morning). Blending done using Enfuse LR plugin to begin with, then refined manually in Photoshop where necessary.
Monochrome conversion done in Photoshop.
View full (original) size for optimum quality.
Digital Painting of "The Graybeard". Painted by own designed Photoshop brushes and my "good old" Wacom Intuos 3 graphic tablet. Hope you'll like it! My painting is inspired by a impressing bw-picture on flickr.
If you want to see a short slideshow based on jpg-screenshots made by me during the painting process, click here (on my youTube channel) please:
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first testing shots from my new toy Fuji X100. this camera is love at first sight :)
special thanks to my friend Mr. Sami Alramyan for the insperation
Shooting:
Exposure: 1/60
Aperture: f/2.0
ISO: 800
Focal Length: 23mm
Processing:
in Lightroom converted to B&W and set tone curve to strong contrast.
Gear:
I buy all my photo gear from Adorama, they are the best in the business, they have international shipping, superb costumer service and best prices, some times i order from Amazon too, they sell everything you can imagine, they have outstanding costumer service and best prices.
Image digitally blended using at least 3 images as the light was awful at this time of day (early morning). Blending done using Enfuse LR plugin to begin with, then refined manually in Photoshop where necessary.
Monochrome conversion done in Photoshop.
View full (original) size for optimum quality.
The tips to the right are felt tips. They are awesome beyond belief, and actually only cost half as much as the boring old plastic ones. These make it feel even more pleasing for drawing, giving the strokes a lot more drag.
There are also some weird other tips including one with a little spring in the middle, haven“t really figured out their purpose yet, but it“s cool that they put some worthwhile acessories with it.
One thing that sucks though is that unlike my Bamboo which came with Photoshop Elements AND ArtRage on CD (and I remember my old old Volito coming with Corel Painter Lite or something, which was cool as well) the Intuos 4 has the bonus software only as super-lame downloads where you can choose only ONE of three programs. I mean, if you drop 200⬠or more on one of these babies they could as least throw in another disc... maybe they figured you“d be already using PS or Painter anyways, and I haven“t really used any of the bundled software a lot anyways (save of PSE, which is *kinda* OK if you can“t afford PS just yet), so meh.
2.4 Ghz Imac, 500GB Seagate External, Bose Companion 3 Speakers, Samson C01U Microphone, Wacom intuos Tablet, 2.16 GHz MacBook Pro, Canon CanoScan LIDE 600F (cant see but its there)
My sketchnote our reading titled, "Minds on Fire" by John Seely Brown & Richard P. Adler.
Created on an iPad Air using Bamboo Paper and the Intuos Creative Stylus.
Created with Canon EOS 400D,
Tamron 17-50mm 2,8 Di II VC,
Speedlite 430EX,
wacom Intuos 4s
Editing:
Adobe Lightroom 4,
Photoshop CS5
Vintage-Filter is handmade,
f**k you Instagram.
Adobe Photoshop CS5 composite image combining E's portrait and the oxidised copper texture. First version.
Just playing with different settings on my camera and testing white balance. The lens on my GRD is starting to act up. It's second time already and now it has past its warranty. So I'm worried.
This mandril was drawn as a tracing image over a photo I found on the Internet. I used Paint.net in Windows 7 beta, running in VWware Fusion on Mac OS X, using a Wacom Intuos 3 graphic tablet as a mouse cursor.
The problem is that the cursor movement isn't very well behaving. It keeps jumping to unpredictable places while you traverse the user interface of the Paint.net program.
The images was cropped and the lettering was adding in Mac OS X, using the Gimp.
one of my photographs used as the front cover of a new edition of henry lawson's poems, just published by harper collins
the photo shows the razorback lookout and bunyeroo road in the flinders ranges national park, and was taken last year as part of a set commissioned by the department for environment and heritage visitor management branch
the publishers originally found the image right here on flickr!
( when I look at the ropey cut out of the top edge of the book here i remember my vow to upgrade from my humble bamboo tablet to an intuos... one day... )