Guest Vigi- Posted September 2, 2008 Just wondering what you guys thought. Learning how to use photoshop and was just playing around with this. Go to top Share this post Link to post
Twilice Posted September 2, 2008 It looked much better in smaller version like that on your signature. Nice job! Go to top Share this post Link to post
Cisz Posted September 2, 2008 I'm no expert about the technics involved, but I like it. I would have changed the outer borders olive, but that's just my personal taste. Go to top Share this post Link to post
Guest Vigi- Posted September 4, 2008 http://s278.photobucket.com/albums/kk10 ... ald42/Art/ Link to my art! Go to top Share this post Link to post
Guest Vigi- Posted September 5, 2008 Bacon and Demand? I like it. lolwut Go to top Share this post Link to post
Cisz Posted September 5, 2008 Francis Bacons portraits (the other Bacon, not the old one), and Thomas Demands simulated photography. Similiar, ain't it? Go to top Share this post Link to post
Guest Vigi- Posted September 5, 2008 Francis Bacons portraits (the other Bacon, not the old one), and Thomas Demands simulated photography. Similiar, ain't it? Yea, now i do. Go to top Share this post Link to post
Cisz Posted September 5, 2008 Can you elaborate more on the anamorphic pictures? I'm into stuff like that. Go to top Share this post Link to post
Guest Vigi- Posted September 5, 2008 Can you elaborate more on the anamorphic pictures? I'm into stuff like that. This is the image I'm using (self-taken obviously). Basically you grid out evenly the photo you are using. The picture you are drawing/painting/etc you will make a similar grid but it will be distorted. This can be achieved by pushing the height and reducing the width (the grid will still be proportional to the square you are making, you can do this by doing the mid-point method). Just an example, it doesn't have to play by those rules. It can be as creative as you can be. The grid also doesn't have to be proportional though. Here is the paper my professor gave me for the project. Enjoy. Go to top Share this post Link to post
Cisz Posted September 5, 2008 Ah, beautiful. Morphing the hard way. Go to top Share this post Link to post
Guest Vigi- Posted September 5, 2008 Ah, beautiful. Morphing the hard way. Yes. You can do some things on photoshop or other various programs but the people that make those formats are artists themselves no? We make the grids and we don't follow other people's things. Artists make art, other people follow. We don't follow. It's funner this way too. Go to top Share this post Link to post
Guest Jacob Posted December 7, 2008 Yea its ok to let people inspire you, but in the end success will always come from your own creativity. Go to top Share this post Link to post