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Here's the inside obviously, where I point out the first point of interest, the T-bar. And * shows where the pull strings exits the head. Once the extra sleep eyes string is attached it goes out there as well as the normal pull string.
I used fat quarters and ribbon I had on-hand, and some cute printable tags, to wrap a few birthday presents. A little tutorial is here.
So I decided to show some of my the techniques I've developed throughout the years. I go through the process of taking a head of a model and transforming it into a faceplate.
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Sooo....after spending 4 evenings with online tutorials on doing people and trying hard not to reduce folks to lollipops or architectural people made of triangles the day of the Festival arrived. Friday was the opening day and fortunately the crowds were light and the weather was stunning and a moderate temperature.
We met by the Armory at Seattle Center where the Festival takes place and we scattered about, looking for buskers and huskers and groups on stage and architecture and anything that caught out eyes. It was fun.
I ended up staying there from 11am to about 5:30 or so, doing as many sketches as I could. This group of Bluegrass players was fun. They were pretty decent and having fun with each other. Unfortunately the mandolin player was way off to the side for some reason so I couldn't get him into the sketch.
Although I haven't picked it up for a while I used to play 5 String Banjo, so I am always drawn to a decently played banjo rif so it was fun to catch these folks. They moved on about 20 minutes after I started sketching so I was glad I had gotten all the details I needed and could fill in the rest from my reference photo later on.
And I didn't turn them into representatives of the lollipop guild or triangle people either!!! Woohoooooo!
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I did this and my goal was to emulate the " A Scanner Darkly" in Photoshop without using brushes and doing hand coloring. Below is my method. Inside the red oval in the photo is the original.
1. Duplicate background layer.
2. Command/control + shfit + u to desaturate.
3. Duplicate "Layer 1" to "Layer 1 copy" (command/control + j with the layer chosen).
4 Invert "Layer 1 copy" (command/control + i)
5. With "Layer 1 copy" chosen run Filter > Blur > Motion blur at angle 23 and distance of 500 (this can be different depending on the photo.... experiment). This gives you a sketch look.
6. Holding the shift key choose "Layer 1" and "Layer 1 copy" and do command/control + g, putting the sketch effect into it's own group. You can name it sketch if you'd like.
7. Click the eye next to "Group 1" or "Sketch" if you've renamed it to turn it off.
8, Click back on the background layer and duplicate it again (command/control + j)
9. In CS2 and above run surface blur at Radius: 50 and Threshold: 50. This unifies the colors. Prior to CS2 try gaussian blur, but I'm not sure what settings.
10. With the "Background copy" still chosen on the Layers Panel use the keyboard shortcut command/control + ] to move the "Background copy" Layer above "Group 1". You can also click and drag it if you insist on using the mouse.
11. Put the top "Background copy" layer in multiply mode and click and turn ON the eye next to "Group 1". You should now have a sketchy photoish piece. But there's more because we need to get those lines like a comicbook drawing.
12. Holding the option/alt key down, from the Layers Panel's adjustment layer menu add a posterize adjustment layer. The option/alt key brings up a requester and you should check the "Use Previous Layer to Create Clipping Mask." This clips this layer to the layer immediately below it, the "Background copy." Set the levels at 8 on the next requester and click OK.
13. Now before you click anything else go Edit > Fill and choose black filling the adjustment layer's mask with black, taking away the affect.
14. Now, with the adjustment layer's mask still chosen, Go Filter > Noise > Add Noise and move the slider all the way to the right. I chose gaussian. This softens the edges of the edges.
15. Lastly, go the the adjustment layer menu again add a "Photo Filter" adjustment layer and choose "Cooling Filter (80)" or warming filter, whichever you prefer.
You're done. Now the methods here opens up many possibilites. think about it.