This photo was restored with the use of filters, clone stamp brush, healing brush and personal touch.
This photo was restored with the use of filters, clone stamp brush, healing brush and personal touch.
I pulled down some general images off of the internet, some of the most popular desktop wallpapers, to portray a landscape that I personally would like to live in.
I pulled down some general images off of the internet, some of the most popular desktop wallpapers, to portray a landscape that I personally would like to live in.
Surreal Images
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One of my favorite photoshop endeavours is the creation of unbelievably beautiful surreal images. I could sit down and make images like these all day if I didn't spend most of my time working on 3D models and textures.
Photo Restoration
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This photo was restored with the use of filters, clone stamp brush, healing brush and personal touch. The picture was provided to me by Suzanne Hughes, my image manipulation instructor at the Art Institute of Portland.
Every image in this gallery was manipulated using photoshop.
Texturing
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Most the time that I spend in photoshop consists of looking at wireframe mesh exported from my modeling software. More often than not I am creating texture maps, not creating fancy surreal art.
This is the wall texture I created for the spellbook animation. I have an ambient occlusion map as well as a cast shadow map for harder lighting.
This was originally three different pieces: Leather, border and symbol. I reused the border to fit each edge and the text is elven font found online that I installed and used in photoshop.
I made a simple template for showing off tiling textures. These bricks were edited in photoshop to seamlessly tile. The photo of the bricks was taken outside my house. Diffuse and normal maps are 1024x1024.
This is the wall texture I created for the spellbook animation. I have an ambient occlusion map as well as a cast shadow map for harder lighting.
Image Manipulation
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I know it would have been typical to have the before on top of the two images, but I removed Hiccup, I didn't add him; the fierce Toothless just fit the top half better alone than with Hiccup taking away from his glorius fierce body tone.