Just a real quick note, a lot of people have been asking what tool in Photoshop I used to smudge parts around without losing clarity and blurring the whole image. Answer to that is Liquify with a brush density of about 25. If you work a little higher resolution than your final image no detail is lost. Cheers!
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I saw that, surely thatw why you must hunt for google images. It's a pain. Keep up the rad work!
Well bugger me, I've never known about that tool and I've been using photoshop for years.
do laura craft next.
tnx dude u'r awesome!
Now we all want some Final Fantasy carachter !!!
the secret is revealed. lol. keep working
you have something unique when it comes to creativity and i love your skills.
Your work is great!! I think that you could make little posts explaining in very sort way how to do some of the effects you use.
This is a good example: liquify, it will be great if you could post a couple of images: before and after.
Of course, I think that your intention is not to make a complete tutorial in your blog, but maybe with little tips like this you will get (even more) more traffic here..
Greetings and congratulations
Do you have any pointers for people who use PS Elements? Or any good referance guides? Thanks!!!
Have you thought of creating tutorials?
I know I would certainly pay to get a DVD with that first hour of work played and narrated in real time.
Your techniques are unbelievable!
mario!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lol, you should try to make a realistic Ms. Piggy. I know shes not a toon but it would still be pretty cool.
I also do a lot of work in photoshop and your pictures are great! I love the concept! Keep up the awesome work!
-jane of all trades
This will come in handy for doing texture maps. Really impressive stuff!
Hello Pixeloo!
I really love your work, and I know you're probably too busy to do requests, but could you possibly do Rembrant's "Le déjeuner des canotiers"? It's my favourite painting and I'd love to see it done photorealistically. It's a lot of work, but it'd be worth it. :)
Wow some of those pics are awsome! good luck with creating more, ill be looking out for more in this blog!
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You've demonstrated some truly unreal talent, but I'd hate to see you get pigeonholed into "untooning". What else can you do?
Can you please tell us a bit about yourself? I would be very surprised to hear if this kind of work is not your fulltime job.
I've done some photoshop but mostly basic stuff before so I was interested in giving this a shot, sadly my photoshop (a dinosaur by now, photoshop 6.0) doesn't seem to offer any way to show the layers beneath the one you are liquifying
DO JOHNNY BRAVO!
smart choise
Just added you to my Highly recomended sites. Hope thats ok.
Make the characters of South Park looks real, just like you do with the others you have done soo far.
*Sorry if my english is not THAT good, I'm from Brazil and my class just started.
Ooh, yes, please do Renoir's Luncheon of the Boating Party! Here's a link to it.
http://thisnthatfurniture.com/images/Renoir_Luncheon_at_the_Boating_Party.jpg
This is so unique. I love it!
Beavis real !!
http://fc02.deviantart.com/fs25/f/2008/122/b/8/Beaves_real_by_mataleoneRJ.jpg
hehehehhe
Very cool blog - I enjoy your work!
From the number of comments that you have received, I'm guessing you won't be able to respond to too many of them but if you do, I wonder if you could recommend a less expensive software than Adobe Photoshop? I'm used to watercolor and ink prices!
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You inspired me!
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Cool stuff here!
vanrensalier: give gimp a try (www.gimp.org)
It's free, and I'm guessing if you're not familiar with Photoshop already you'll probably have an easier time learning it than the rest of us.
hephaestos: Thanks for the tip!
Nice bolg. Congrats...
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