I can use the liquify filter to make boobies bigger, but that's about it.
#5
Shegokigo
Working on my new avatar, just need some color pallete swaps on some small canvases.
#6
PatrThom
Talented but little to no patience nor experience.
Also my version of Photoshop is too old to run on my 2002-vintage computer.
I keep saying I will fix this some day.
--Patrick
tl;dr: Willing but will take a long time to finish.
#7
checkeredhat
I can give it a shot, why not?
#8
ScytheRexx
I can give it a shot too. Color swaps are pretty simple.
#9
Jay
We should have an official thread like this. Sticky this!
#10
Biannoshufu
I have no artistic skills whatsoever with photoshop. Those portraits are all done using a vibrator mouse attachment.
#11
David
I've actually been using Gimp these days on account of Adobe getting smart to my not-so-official licenses, but it seems to get the job done. I'd give it a shot.
#12
PatrThom
Sheesh. If you put us all together, it sounds like we'll be 86% of a complete Photoshopper.
I've actually been using Gimp these days on account of Adobe getting smart to my not-so-official licenses, but it seems to get the job done. I'd give it a shot.
Interesting, what do you primarily use? AE? Shake? Combustion?
#16
ScytheRexx
After Effects, I have attempted Combustion but never really got the hang of it. Never used Shake, actually almost no one I know uses it, kind of strange really.
#17
Shegokigo
Scythe did some amazing work:
Supposed to be animated but for some reason it's not in the actual avatar area.
#18
ScytheRexx
Origin image for comparison. Glad you like it Shego.
After Effects, I have attempted Combustion but never really got the hang of it. Never used Shake, actually almost no one I know uses it, kind of strange really.
Cool. Yeah, both Combustion and Shake aren't major players anymore (I don't even think Autodesk calls it Combustion anymore...) but Nuke and other newer software are more common now. I'm out of the loop as I haven't done any serious compositing/VFX work in a few years and if I do it's mainly AE and Motion now.
Also, nice avatar Sheg
#20
checkeredhat
I'd like to think I'm at least semi-competent. I use it 8hours a day at work...
#21
PatrThom
Apple discontinued Shake, decided to roll some of the features into their Final Cut suite (Color and Motion are offshoots). Doesn't mean Shake isn't still awesome, just that it is no longer updated and therefore fading into obscurity...which is a shame, since it was (and still is) fully extensible.
--Patrick
#22
ScytheRexx
It sounds interesting, but really I have so much invested into After Effects these days most other programs are just off my radar, so I don't even know what happens to them. Adobe has pretty much devoured my creative soul in their software.
I was at NAB earlier this year for buisness, and when I actually got some freetime away from my booth, I spent most of it watching the CS5.5 presentation at the Adobe booth (and a quick stop at the WACOM booth to drool over their stuff and wish I could draw worth a damn).