Watch the videos at the links below:
PART 1: Making selections
PART 2: Clone stamp and healing brush
PART 3: Reshaping, dodge, and burn
PART 4: Basic Coloration and Furring
PART 5: Furring Touch-Up
Future Segments:
Paws/Hooves
Tails
Horns/Antlers
Re-proportioning body parts
Stock image found here.
Fur brushes here.
PART 1: Making selections
PART 2: Clone stamp and healing brush
PART 3: Reshaping, dodge, and burn
PART 4: Basic Coloration and Furring
PART 5: Furring Touch-Up
Future Segments:
Paws/Hooves
Tails
Horns/Antlers
Re-proportioning body parts
Stock image found here.
Fur brushes here.
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Very nice! Thanks for the tutorials.
Do you have these on YouTube as well? It's a bit easier for me and probably a few others to use.
Do you have these on YouTube as well? It's a bit easier for me and probably a few others to use.
I'll have to set that up sometime soon! I'll look into it.
I believe the owner of the livestream video can download it and from there you can post it where you like.
Very very nice! What I'm most impressed with is the level of colouring in that second to the right one ^^
Well, the very smooth flow of the gradient and colour will be what makes the next stage stand out even more ^^
Ah, yes! All with layer masks and recoloring tools, which I go over in Part 4. :D
To me, this useful tutorial image is almost as good an Animorphs cover as any! Of course, the proper term would be "Anthromorphs" in this case.
Heh. I was always annoyed that the Animorphs covers incorporated normal clothing (THEY COULDN'T MORPH NORMAL CLOTHING!!) and didn't pay attention to anatomical correspondence :P
Oh man, thank you for creating and sharing these tutorials! I just might have to try my hand at something!
You have such a pleasant voice as well, it's really nice to listen to. :3
You have such a pleasant voice as well, it's really nice to listen to. :3
Please do try your hand at something! I love to see people experimenting with photomanips!
And aw, thanks. I hate how my voice sounds outside of my head, but that's a pretty universal experience; I have to trust that my voice is pleasant. XD
And aw, thanks. I hate how my voice sounds outside of my head, but that's a pretty universal experience; I have to trust that my voice is pleasant. XD
Thanks for making these tutorials! The videos were extremely useful and well-detailed.
I'd never thought changing the shape of the person's face would make for a more convincing manipulation.
And thanks for pointing out the liquify tool, that's a lot of fun to use.
I'd never thought changing the shape of the person's face would make for a more convincing manipulation.
And thanks for pointing out the liquify tool, that's a lot of fun to use.
You're welcome! And yes, my methodology is very different from the typical copy-and-paste school of photomanipulation, and I'm glad you find it convincing!
If you want to see a copy-and-paster who uses Liquify, check out OdysseusUT on DeviantArt. He's quite good at the more traditional method :)
If you want to see a copy-and-paster who uses Liquify, check out OdysseusUT on DeviantArt. He's quite good at the more traditional method :)
Added to faves and will get round to watching later :D
Thank you for this! :D I did something for a friend for his birthday using this. :D Very nice of you to record these. :D <3
Aw, I'm so glad you found it useful (and came and told me, too)! You're welcome!
Nice, I haven't done photomanips in years, but going to use this for reference for a horse TF I am working on.
I typically lasso a bit of relatively featureless skin, copy and paste it into a new layer, and use the techniques I describe to give it the proper shape and texture!
So you mean like take an exposed leg or ar or any flesh and add the fur texture?
Yup! Got to create the right patterns of light and shadow, too.
Is there another segment linked on here or in your youtube account
Clip Studio Pro? No, because it's explicitly for Photoshop. (You can get Photoshop CS2 legally for free; look it up!)
Well I was more asking cause you had the future segments thing on it
I know I'm buggin ya with questions but is it better if I putz around with liquify before I actually try forming a face so I can gett a feel for it and does the short cut for "step backward" work in liquify?
That's literally the reason it exists, so more power to you!
out of curiosity, do you ever plan on updating this series? id love to know how to make paws and tails!
Oh, thanks for the interest! I don't really plan on updating it, because I don't really have anything more to say -- the same techniques I used in the above are the ones that I use to create tails and paws!
I'd love to see what you come up with if you try it out! :)
I'd love to see what you come up with if you try it out! :)
do you know of any good links for photoshop cs2? i attempted to manip myself using photopea since i dont wanna pay for photoshop and it didnt work too well :P
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