My Photoshop skills
#2
Not to bad but you can tell they have had the background erased and in some areas you can see the background still, keep up the practice.
#4
Example of is 2 words practice and spell check hehe
#7
he is not terrible, give the guy a break, just needs a little more practice.
#8
Tech Elite
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take a look around youtube for lessons,
start here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_X5uR7VC4M
also, check out http://www.melissaevans.com/tutorials
start here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_X5uR7VC4M
also, check out http://www.melissaevans.com/tutorials
Last edited by R/C Lidz; 11-29-2011 at 07:00 AM.
#10
Tech Adept
Hey 3srcracing,
I think it takes some bottle to post your work up on a site like this and have your work scrutinised so don't take the comments to harshly,
your obviously interested in this kind of stuff so keep at it and you'll get there.
The work you've posted isn't that bad but as a little constructive criticism I think the buggy on the right looks much better than that of the left, if they both looked like that they would look great.
Also where you can see the bits of shadow under the tires I would of added my own (plus a shadow under the body) to make it look a little more authentic.
It might be easier to set up a staging area (white background and floor) to photo your own buggy and work on that and to add new background, lettering etc all the wonderful stuff that can be done with photoshop.
Anyway I wish you the best of luck.
I think it takes some bottle to post your work up on a site like this and have your work scrutinised so don't take the comments to harshly,
your obviously interested in this kind of stuff so keep at it and you'll get there.
The work you've posted isn't that bad but as a little constructive criticism I think the buggy on the right looks much better than that of the left, if they both looked like that they would look great.
Also where you can see the bits of shadow under the tires I would of added my own (plus a shadow under the body) to make it look a little more authentic.
It might be easier to set up a staging area (white background and floor) to photo your own buggy and work on that and to add new background, lettering etc all the wonderful stuff that can be done with photoshop.
Anyway I wish you the best of luck.
#11
Tech Adept
Very good skills.
#12
Well haven't touched Photoshop in some time but here is something I just did because I was bored. Those first pictures were when I first started and were just horrible. I actually laughed at them myself. But here are the new ones:
I need to work on logo work (re doing the outer color):
I need to work on logo work (re doing the outer color):
#13
Do u have Adobe Illustrator? I use that more than Photoshop. I think its easier to use, when it come to changing size and colors of Logos