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#1. PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:14 pm
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Ok so my brother asked me to make something for him
It was on a book thing he had to do so i tryed my best.
It was very tough because it was very pixelated with the pictures he gave me

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This is what the beast looked like at first
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#2. PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:18 pm
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Nice, I like how realistic looking that bull/lion/hog and japanese harry potter thing is. I also like the smoooth transition from the photoshopped ground to the sky.
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fence_fairy wrote:

Nice, I like how realistic looking that bull/lion/hog and japanese harry potter thing is. I also like the smoooth transition from the photoshopped ground to the sky.

Thanks! I updated it to what the original beast looked like.
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#4. PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:23 pm
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Oh whoa nvm, I meant for that comment to be sarcastic, but considering you started with a sketch, and gave it color & and made it kind of look like a real render, that wasn't such a bad job. I don't like the transition from the ground to the sky, though. Lol
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fence_fairy wrote:

Oh whoa nvm, I meant for that comment to be sarcastic, but considering you started with a sketch, and gave it color & and made it kind of look like a real render, that wasn't such a bad job. I don't like the transition from the ground to the sky, though. Lol
lol haha well there was a city there and i tried to take it out
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#6. PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:28 pm
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Pretty good dude, 10./10
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x180mystery wrote:

fence_fairy wrote:

Oh whoa nvm, I meant for that comment to be sarcastic, but considering you started with a sketch, and gave it color & and made it kind of look like a real render, that wasn't such a bad job. I don't like the transition from the ground to the sky, though. Lol
lol haha well there was a city there and i tried to take it out


If you've ever rendered before, you know how to use the pen-tool to cut stuff out, right? Sorry if you haven't, but to take stuff out; plotting out points with the pen-tool and then cutting it from the image is the best way to remove things like cites, and still leave everything solid and intact.
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