This looks exactly the same as the first image. You can't tell by looking at it that you changed the hat.
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ah, Dear Visba - that is a compliment I believe. Indeed, I tried for an absolutely realistic effect. To say that it looks "exact" is quite and honor. However; the Step-by-Step guide cleary shows the differentiation of the textures and ther steps taken to achive this "exact" effect. Thank you for your comment.
hats not working for me...perhaps you should leave it more the gray color EDIT: Looking better Author
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you know Lchappell - it seroiusly considered leaving it grey. It went well with the uniform and left more of that "original source" feel to it Where were ya an hour ago??
EDIT: When a level 16 gives you some advice, it's probably wise to take it
There you go, sir. The grey shade works much better. Thanks for the tip.
excellent experiment and Idea... I would suggest that you split apart the SBS into single sections... write a much more detail description of each step and qualify it into a tutorial, this would make all the work you've put into it worth it, and help a lot of beginners out on how to match tones/ textures/ feel... etc..(and just an added cheekiness, I'd of put a bird peeking out of the black fur... but that's just me
wow, I almost thought this wasn't even photoshopped!
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aah, indeed K5683 . . . . that may be working against me at this point. If it weren't for vispa and lchappell - this image would be suffering.
I LOVE all the fantasy stuff that is out there, but alas - it is beyond my capabilities. Please review the SBS and you see that the image has in fact been photoshopped. But I would LOVE to see the idea created by some of the members here with some SERIOUS skills (golem, Waz, CMYK, Lchappell . . . . any of you...!)
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This looks exactly the same as the first image. You can't tell by looking at it that you changed the hat.
ah, Dear Visba - that is a compliment I believe. Indeed, I tried for an absolutely realistic effect. To say that it looks "exact" is quite and honor. However; the Step-by-Step guide cleary shows the differentiation of the textures and ther steps taken to achive this "exact" effect. Thank you for your comment.
hats not working for me...perhaps you should leave it more the gray color EDIT: Looking better Author
you know Lchappell - it seroiusly considered leaving it grey. It went well with the uniform and left more of that "original source" feel to it Where were ya an hour ago??
EDIT: When a level 16 gives you some advice, it's probably wise to take it
There you go, sir. The grey shade works much better. Thanks for the tip.
excellent experiment and Idea... I would suggest that you split apart the SBS into single sections... write a much more detail description of each step and qualify it into a tutorial, this would make all the work you've put into it worth it, and help a lot of beginners out on how to match tones/ textures/ feel... etc..(and just an added cheekiness, I'd of put a bird peeking out of the black fur... but that's just me
Clever use of source, good luck!
Much better
wow, I almost thought this wasn't even photoshopped!
aah, indeed K5683 . . . . that may be working against me at this point. If it weren't for vispa and lchappell - this image would be suffering.
I LOVE all the fantasy stuff that is out there, but alas - it is beyond my capabilities. Please review the SBS and you see that the image has in fact been photoshopped. But I would LOVE to see the idea created by some of the members here with some SERIOUS skills (golem, Waz, CMYK, Lchappell . . . . any of you...!)
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