Can You See Me?

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sensecj
 
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Can You See Me?

Postby sensecj » 08 Oct 2013, 14:46

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u2bleank
 
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Re: Can You See Me?

Postby u2bleank » 10 Oct 2013, 11:19

this one is excellent :desire:
Well use of Black Ink features ;)

sensecj
 
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Re: Can You See Me?

Postby sensecj » 10 Oct 2013, 16:19

Only used two brushes for this one :kiss:

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mttorley
 
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Re: Can You See Me?

Postby mttorley » 11 Oct 2013, 13:28

Hope you don't mind, but your use of the circle outline brush is worth stealing! :)
I have been using Photoshop for 10 years creating digitally printed wallcovering.
I have an electrical engineering degree with a minor in math.
I am a freelance designer, writer, and developer. matt @ remarkable team dot com

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mttorley
 
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Re: Can You See Me?

Postby mttorley » 11 Oct 2013, 13:42

Hey here's a dumb question:

When I do overpaints like this (word?) I have trouble with overlapping colors.. i.e. following the edges of details... how do you start- with the details first, or multiple layers, or? just wondering...
I have been using Photoshop for 10 years creating digitally printed wallcovering.
I have an electrical engineering degree with a minor in math.
I am a freelance designer, writer, and developer. matt @ remarkable team dot com

sensecj
 
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Re: Can You See Me?

Postby sensecj » 11 Oct 2013, 15:49

Its detailing its its the last step always. Once you're done with the main image save it and upload it using the third overlay option then go through with the outline


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