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Posted on 07/07/11 11:17:10 PM |
TheBulldogger
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Guitars in Photoshop
Here are a couple Les Paul guitars that I did 100% in Photoshop. They are still works in progress. Thanks for looking and have a great day! LP-Comp.jpg |
Posted on 08/07/11 00:20:45 AM |
joeysala
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Re: Guitars in Photoshop
WOW! Very cool! When I saw the guitar in 100% PS it seemed almost un-doable, but Steve made a believer out of me. Again, excellent. Joey |
Posted on 09/07/11 06:39:12 AM |
TheBulldogger
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Re: Guitars in Photoshop
Thanks Joey for the nice comments. Glad you like it! |
Posted on 09/07/11 1:57:21 PM |
chris berry
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Re: Guitars in Photoshop
They look like actual shots - well done! Do you fancy trying one in perspective - that I would like to see. Cheers Chris |
Posted on 10/07/11 00:31:20 AM |
TheBulldogger
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Re: Guitars in Photoshop
Thanks Chris, A perspective one would be a fun project for sure. I am kind of burnt out on doing the Les Paul guitars for the moment and am working on something completely different. But I will keep that in mind, good idea and thanks for looking! |
Posted on 10/07/11 01:07:06 AM |
Jota120
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Re: Guitars in Photoshop
Great images Bulldogger. Sorry to be late on this just a couple really minor pedantic points, and maybe connected to Chris comments. You know the bottom bridge for the strings to the final stave(?), whatever its called, I don't think the strings should be inclined so much with your current perspective. Just a thought, and again very very minor point. My second comment is maybe the wood laminate grain for your zoomed in window, streffs(?) could be made a little bit more random. e.g. see some of Steve's tutorials 100% on how to make wood. But if its not wood does not mater. I'm sure its carbon fibre well done so ignore this comment. Brilliant work. I just wish I could play one, but at least I enjoy hearing and your images. Changing subject, I met a guy with a guitar, as you do, without the head to adjust the strings i.e. the head ends at nothing. He convinced me all the adjustments are done at the lower end. He was a bit busy playing after his break, so did not push the point too far. |
Posted on 10/07/11 7:13:25 PM |
TheBulldogger
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Re: Guitars in Photoshop
Jota120, The guitar you are talking about is most likely a Steinberger. They have the missing headstock as you describe! Below is a link to their site. I have never played one personally, but they are interesting and have been around a while! Also, thanks for the comments on my guitar image. Steinberger Guitars |
Posted on 11/07/11 07:42:31 AM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: Guitars in Photoshop
Excellent. Really convincing work. |