King Tut challenge

Bballkingsrock said:
Nice new avatar 6th!!

Thanks, Bball. It is one of my better ones. I don't use it much, because I don't want people getting dizzy. :eek:
 
The Freak said:
Hey rhuber, how'd you do that awesome blend.. I was trying to Feather the head so It'd look smoother..

We were probably doing the same thing, i just turn the sensitivity of the brushes way down:

Once you get the faces scaled & lined up as best you can, select the uppermost layer that you want to blend down, grab the eraser tool, make it as big as you can (size 100 if you have room on your canvas), set the edge to 100% to make it soft, and turn the eraser opacity way down, and working from the outside inward… slowly brush the unwanted stuff away. The rest is just tinkering with opacity of the individual layers, adjusting hue, saturation, brightness, contrast, etc, (stuff I know you do all the time).

It’s actually better to use masks than to erase on a layer, because masks won’t deface the image (they just hide portions instead). But for quick & dirty fun… the eraser can be your friend. ;)
 
rhuber said:
We were probably doing the same thing, i just turn the sensitivity of the brushes way down:

Once you get the faces scaled & lined up as best you can, select the uppermost layer that you want to blend down, grab the eraser tool, make it as big as you can (size 100 if you have room on your canvas), set the edge to 100% to make it soft, and turn the eraser opacity way down, and working from the outside inward… slowly brush the unwanted stuff away. The rest is just tinkering with opacity of the individual layers, adjusting hue, saturation, brightness, contrast, etc, (stuff I know you do all the time).

It’s actually better to use masks than to erase on a layer, because masks won’t deface the image (they just hide portions instead). But for quick & dirty fun… the eraser can be your friend. ;)

:eek: I have no idea what you just said. :o
 
rhuber said:
We were probably doing the same thing, i just turn the sensitivity of the brushes way down:

Once you get the faces scaled & lined up as best you can, select the uppermost layer that you want to blend down, grab the eraser tool, make it as big as you can (size 100 if you have room on your canvas), set the edge to 100% to make it soft, and turn the eraser opacity way down, and working from the outside inward… slowly brush the unwanted stuff away. The rest is just tinkering with opacity of the individual layers, adjusting hue, saturation, brightness, contrast, etc, (stuff I know you do all the time).

It’s actually better to use masks than to erase on a layer, because masks won’t deface the image (they just hide portions instead). But for quick & dirty fun… the eraser can be your friend. ;)

Oh, I see.

Feuioasd ashjdioeu ahjdasoueo tjaisotas ahjtioaeow, to you too.

:D
 
Haha yeah I know ;) I didn't really know you could turn the opacity downfor the feather. The feather/ inverse thing has just been making some ugly white outlines.. =P

But thanks rhuber, I got better results w/ this collage I'm working on!
 
rhuber said:
Lol... I'm betting freak knows. I should have PM'd. Sorry about that.
No need to be sorry. I thought it was funny too because I had absolutely no idea what you just said either. However, I'm glad Freak knew.
 
The Freak said:
Here's the new tut ;)

tutlol.jpg

He looks like he has to go relieve himself real bad but he can't:D
 
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