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Posted on 15/11/19 11:38:34 AM |
Frank
Eager Beaver Posts: 1749 Reply ![]() |
Re: Challenge 781: The moonrat
Thanks Steve , good observation re the rats at end sequence.Enjoying the challenges both in content and learning the new program while I'm at it. As Sara Mentioned quite awhile ago, requires substantial PS work before we get to the animating part. |
Posted on 15/11/19 1:13:16 PM |
DavidMac
Director of Photoshop Posts: 5675 Reply ![]() |
Re: Challenge 781: The moonrat
Strangely I was very hard put to come up with an idea for this one Steve. Although once I got going it was fun to do. Glad you liked it. Thanks. _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 15/11/19 2:24:41 PM |
GKB
Magical Montagist Posts: 4002 Reply ![]() |
Re: Challenge 781: The moonrat
Thanks Steve. The font is called Roddenbury. _________________ ![]() |
Posted on 15/11/19 4:43:00 PM |
lwc
Hole in One Posts: 3229 Reply ![]() |
Re: Challenge 781: The moonrat
Real thing, made in Chattanooga, Tennessee - USA since 1917... graham cracker and marshmallow snack.
The protrusion from the rock under his front feet was meant to be a reflection of his snout, I guess I did it poorly. Thanks Steve. |
Posted on 15/11/19 5:03:09 PM |
srawland
Pixel Perfectionist Posts: 885 Reply ![]() |
Re: Challenge 781: The moonrat
Thank you, Steve. As Frank mentioned there is considerable PS work before the considerable animation work. And, Tony is the real star here. _________________ I'm still learning. |
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