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A very good tutorial on rendering images - Printable Version +- Discovery Gaming Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums) +-- Forum: The Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Media Center (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=18) +--- Thread: A very good tutorial on rendering images (/showthread.php?tid=19821) Pages:
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A very good tutorial on rendering images - Dopamino - 04-27-2009 Something I came across in my travels: ![]() A very good tutorial on rendering images - Xing - 04-27-2009 oy... thats nice. But I just use an eraser, mid soft, mid hard, and go on. going on the softer for hairs. A very good tutorial on rendering images - Orin - 04-27-2009 Nice, but really, I don't think there is one right way to do hair. Everyone has their own method.:P A very good tutorial on rendering images - teschy - 04-27-2009 You could also use the pen tool to create a vector mask and clear the background. That'll give you clean edges. If you want some of the parts smoother, you can always apply the vector mask and create a new layer mask to work with. A very good tutorial on rendering images - Muleo - 04-27-2009 Hair is the work of the Devil. He hates renders and photoshop in general. A very good tutorial on rendering images - Recoil9000 - 04-29-2009 haha, to do hair, I do what Dop did, then do a slight touch up with the smudge tool to clean up any hard edges A very good tutorial on rendering images - Xing - 04-29-2009 This is -great- tutorial, I've made the new renders for my new chars this way its just awesome. A very good tutorial on rendering images - Dopamino - 04-29-2009 Toldja:D A very good tutorial on rendering images - OldTimerAL - 04-29-2009 Heh, I've been using the pen tool to render images for quite some time, in my opinion it's better than using an eraser (though it might take longer than the eraser, it could be used to render images better) Cheers for the tutorial ... A very good tutorial on rendering images - Tenacity - 04-29-2009 People need tutorials to figure out how to use the lasso tool? |