Monday, November 21, 2011

Kingdom of Heaven still in Photoshop

Kingdom of Heaven still in Photoshop

This is the last of a series of  longer studies in Photoshop.  It concludes this group of  exercises which represent the most finished work I have managed in Photoshop.  This took between 10 and 11 hours.   The plan now is to try and put a personal piece  together and try and finish it to this level.  Simple right?

I currently working on a landscape oil painting - if I tip away at it every night this week it should be done by the weekend.









Friday, November 18, 2011

Pepper number. two Photoshop study

Pepper 2
This is a still life study in Photoshop.  Took about 2 hours.  It turned out OK but I should probably do a few more of these lower light studies.  The green work in this is definitely poorer.  I used some subdued lighting as all the speed painting work had been in a direct strong light. The good news is that my trusty pepper plants have kept producing.  I will have at least two more larger peppers this year before the plant rests. 

Monday, November 7, 2011

Troy Still Photoshop study




 

Troy Still Photoshop study

Thought I would take advantage of some free time to do another detailed study so in keeping with the theme already established, I copied a still from Troy. This took about 8 hours in total. The rendering on the armour was tough and still had to take a few shortcuts with it.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Roman Helmet Photoshop Study

Roman Helmet Photoshop Study
I completed a study in photoshop of a brass roman officer helmet.  The reference image on the right was obtained from the website Wulflund.    There site had some really great high resolution images of their products.  They offer a range of items from ancient and medieval times. If your into re-enactment they have got a lot of really good looking kit. 

This was a study to practice rendering materials.  This was the first time I had tried to make an image approaching photo realism. This image took between 10-12 hours over a few days.  It seems edge control was the key to creating the illusion. It is 29 X 29 cm but only at 72 dpi.  The 72 dpi was a rooky mistake.  It should have probably been 300 dpi. 

The lower resolution made representing the small details to a high finish not possible.

I guess I learned something which was the whole point of the exercise.

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