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very nice piece of artwork, really like it.. Keep them coming!
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ive noticed you like to use the old school 3d effect but why did you add it to a manipulation?
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Zef wrote ive noticed you like to use the old school 3D effect but why did you add it to a manipulation?
There are a few steps that go into using the 3D effect to your advantage in a manipulation, its something I don't normally share with other artists. Those few steps is something that keeps me different from other designers.
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BringTheFame wrote
Zef wrote ive noticed you like to use the old school 3D effect but why did you add it to a manipulation?
There are a few steps that go into using the 3D effect to your advantage in a manipulation, its something I don't normally share with other artists. Those few steps is something that keeps me different from other designers.


I am aware how to acquire that style, what i am wondering is why do you use it in your manipulations, it doesn't look bad, im just curious to know if it serves a purpose to the image or if its just a signature thing.
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Zef wrote
BringTheFame wrote
Zef wrote ive noticed you like to use the old school 3D effect but why did you add it to a manipulation?
There are a few steps that go into using the 3D effect to your advantage in a manipulation, its something I don't normally share with other artists. Those few steps is something that keeps me different from other designers.


I am aware how to acquire that style, what i am wondering is why do you use it in your manipulations, it doesn't look bad, im just curious to know if it serves a purpose to the image or if its just a signature thing.
There are a few steps I do before I apply the 3D effect which helps everything fall into place, whether it is any type of digital art. The 3D effect plus those other steps help the image become more crisp, and clean.
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BringTheFame wrote
BurningBush wrote I remember seeing this last year :S
why the re post ?
I redid the Photoshop work.


Fair play , Still looks really nice . blending and lighting is amazing!
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I really like it brother.
I don't really have any criticism.
Just keep at it now.
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IntelSpud wrote I really like it brother.
I don't really have any criticism.
Just keep at it now.
Thanks man, ill be sure to keep at it!
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