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Posted on 16/06/10 9:57:27 PM |
TheBulldogger
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My Desk Drawer scene from 100% Photoshop
Hey everyone, I am new here and figured that I would post up my try at the Desk Drawer scene from the book. Sorry for the low-res, I had to re-size and compress it to meet the file-size requirements for the forum. Thanks for looking and have a great day! ![]() |
Posted on 17/06/10 07:02:25 AM |
laddition
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Re: My Desk Drawer scene from 100% Photoshop
YES!!!!!!! Nice, well done, really, really good!! _________________ Mais je me connais, je lâcherais pas l'affaire.... Je vais piquer de grève comme on pique une colère... Plus têtue que tous les vieil homme et la mer... Pour que continue le combat ordinaire! |
Posted on 17/06/10 08:20:00 AM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: My Desk Drawer scene from 100% Photoshop
Fantastic! Every object there is really well drawn - and I like your extra touches, such as the lit cigarette and the Zippo lighter. The only thing you need to have a look at now is scale: the coins and iPod are huge compared to the watch and pencil! Welcome to the forum Steve |
Posted on 17/06/10 09:19:16 AM |
TheBulldogger
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Re: My Desk Drawer scene from 100% Photoshop
Thanks for the nice comments. They are appreciated! I uploaded an update with more scale objects. *** Edit: I made a few more corrections and the upload is a couple post down. |
Posted on 17/06/10 8:05:26 PM |
Paul 2007 thru 2010
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Re: My Desk Drawer scene from 100% Photoshop
Is the wood grain of the top of the drawer 100% photoshop too? It looks very nice. |
Posted on 17/06/10 8:50:31 PM |
TheBulldogger
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Re: My Desk Drawer scene from 100% Photoshop
Paul, thanks and yes it is. I went by the tutorial in the book and then adjusted the hue/saturation till I got the color I wanted. I also used the Liquefy tool to add randomness to it. I am very impressed with this book. It is a nice change of pace from the standard Ps books I have read. ~Brian |
Posted on 18/06/10 05:58:22 AM |
Nick Curtain
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Re: My Desk Drawer scene from 100% Photoshop
Lovely work Brian My only crit would be that the coins are too big / bright and with slightly too much contrast. Other than that - fantastic. Nick |
Posted on 18/06/10 06:35:34 AM |
TheBulldogger
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Re: My Desk Drawer scene from 100% Photoshop
Thanks Nick, I was actually thinking the same thing about the coins. I will work on the scale and brightness/contrast to see if I can get them to fit into the scene a little better. |
Posted on 18/06/10 07:13:32 AM |
TheBulldogger
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Re: My Desk Drawer scene from 100% Photoshop
Here is an update with more scale objects - Thanks for all the great advice! ~Brian ![]() |
Posted on 18/06/10 08:50:42 AM |
GKB
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Re: My Desk Drawer scene from 100% Photoshop
Very nice Brian. I particularly like the wood. Welcome to the forum. Looking forward to seeing more of your work. Gordon _________________ Why isn't 'phonetic' spelled the way it sounds? |
Posted on 18/06/10 09:52:56 AM |
Nick Curtain
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Re: My Desk Drawer scene from 100% Photoshop
Yes much better Nick |
Posted on 18/06/10 10:11:24 AM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: My Desk Drawer scene from 100% Photoshop
Beautiful. I have to say, it's most gratifying that you're able to recreate the image with so much detail and accuracy. One small point: having the cigarette running exactly horizontally makes it look artificial. Just as you've done with all the objects in the drawer, try rotating it and the ashtray a few degrees for more realism. |
Posted on 18/06/10 6:18:34 PM |
TheBulldogger
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Re: My Desk Drawer scene from 100% Photoshop
Thanks everyone for the nice comments and great suggestions on improving the realism of the scene. I really appreciate it. Great point about rotating the cigarette and ashtray! ~Brian |