Photoshop Gone Wild

Posted by foslock on Dec. 15, 2006, 5:19 p.m.

I've been trying to get a little more experienced with PS: CS2 since I have it. Here are some things that I've made in the mean time:

^^Just a huge tile of some grass, this is really easy to do.

^^Really cool effect that took longer than I expected to make.

http://64digits.com/users/foslock/itscold.png

^^Hehe, if any of you are making an 'ice' related game…

^^I really like this one even though it didn't come out as I planned.

^^My banner, which I personally love.

So there you go, a crap load of HUGE pictures that probably haven't loaded yet.

To add some other content to this blog, I am hanging out with an old friend tonight and we plan to have good times (no, not Molly, but yes, a girl).

I was sick yesterday and missed maybe the most important day of school, according to my friends. This makes me angry, but since Fridays Rule it doesn't have such a huge effect on me.

Well, there you go, 2 blogs in 2 days. What more could you ask for? Oh ya… forgot…

Pie.

Well, screw it, you might as well get your X-mas present early!

Comments

flashback 18 years ago

The grass is just a noise filter colourized green… ugly.

fprefect111 18 years ago

The best thing is I know how you made all of those effects [=)]. I like the ice effect though, clever.

foslock 18 years ago

Hehe, ya, of course I didn't figure all of those out on my own :-D

Kaz 18 years ago

Heh, I should post some of my PS stuff.

Quietus 18 years ago

Ho Time?

AthamX 18 years ago

Some of those do look familiar, but they are impressive nonetheless.

Theodore III 18 years ago

mmmmmmm….

pie…….

Undeadragons 18 years ago

Some of them remind me of a tutorial website i used to use :P

But still really nice work!

TwistyWristy 18 years ago

Lucky Duck. My trial version of CS2 just ran out a week ago (I can't wait to get the full version one of these days).

Quote:
The grass is just a noise filter colourized green… ugly.
Umm, yeah.

Try using a green gradient fill first before using the noise filter. Then a 90 motion blur to give the grass an upwards appearance and finally, play with Render -> Lighting effects to get that final touch. [GRIN]

Like the ice effect though.

Interesting how you did it.

TwistyWristy

Graydon 18 years ago

Could you make me an awsome banner like yours. PM me about it