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December 29, 2005 at 7:47 pm #17601LeonardoParticipant
here ya go Erika!
Attachments:December 30, 2005 at 7:37 am #17602El_Roy_1999ParticipantHuge and muscular? Weeell… I guess we'll use some Rembrandt!
Using Mr. Morrison's lineart as a frame, here's a monstrously muscular version.
As we all know: "Anything worth doing is worth overdoing!"Kudos to Mr. Morrison!
December 30, 2005 at 7:57 am #17603LeonardoParticipantNice job Roy!
December 31, 2005 at 5:22 am #17604LeonardoParticipantOh Phenoms, what pograms do you use to morph? Just wondering. Also, do you have any tutorials on morphing? I would like to get better. 😀
December 31, 2005 at 1:48 pm #17605Erika calhounParticipantwow, that drawing is amazing, well…. i did ask for extremly muscular
December 31, 2005 at 10:28 pm #17606phenomsParticipantOh Phenoms, what pograms do you use to morph? Just wondering. Also, do you have any tutorials on morphing? I would like to get better. 😀
Over the years I have typically stuck to using just one program, tho which program has been dependent on the time period, operating system, and how good a program I could either afford or get access to.
Now I use Photoshop 7. And very rarely I might use Paintshop Pro or The GIMP. Photoshop has good filters and effects, and has top notch Anti-aliasing. Paintshop is good but not as strong at anti-aliasing which can actually be an advantage when you want to be precise down to the very pixel. The GIMP is all around pretty good except for a slightly confusing interface and it has some rather unique filters and is free. Similar filters may be available for photoshop, but not standard, and at a rather high cost.
No tutorials, but if you want to know how I did a particular "Morph", just tell me which and ask what you want to know.
Off hand, some standby stuff… use layers to disect parts you want to work on, lasso and magic wand parts to their own layers, use opacity, blur, smudge, resize and distort, stamp tool, etc. And the best trick I have found for cleaning up areas that look smeared/too-smooth, is to…
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www.thevalkyrie.com/picthumb/p/phenom_fett/index00.htmJanuary 15, 2006 at 7:13 am #17607LeonardoParticipantO___O Noooooooo! Oh what, what is the amazing secret's answer? noooooo!
January 26, 2006 at 2:42 pm #17608Erika calhounParticipanthey guys, im still here, um, i know i said i would start pumping up, and so forth, but recent event which i would rather not go into, have made me rethink that, i still love amazons (and amaz0ns) and its still a love of mine, and i will stay at the forum, but im not going to follow the career of a body builder,
Speak to you later, and sorry to dissapoint,
E.C
January 26, 2006 at 7:34 pm #17609gblock01ParticipantWhat's to apologize for? It's your body. It's not like we have any say in what you can or cannot do. Besides, it is your personal choice. So what if you don't go through with becoming a bodybuilder? No one ever said that if you are female, you have to be a bodybuilder to be on this forum. What makes this forum what it is, is the fact that it pulls together people based on a single interest that they share, not how they are physically. The population of this group would crash if the latter was true.
Regardless, the point is that it is your choice and you don't have to apologize for it.
February 6, 2006 at 1:40 am #17610LeonardoParticipantHEy, tat's what we're here for. I you can't be abodybuilder in the real world, we can morph youinto one in the digital world instead. 😀 Don't be afraid to request a morph, I (or any other artist here) would gladly pump you up!
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