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Originally Posted by fenix40k
yeah, but its not really hard. I work as a media designer and use photoshop every day. I make something like that in some minutes. Easy going.
Not impressed either...
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You guys are so ignorant....
My workspace...
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Originally Posted by Abhorsen
hmm isnt that just a 1 button = done thingy in photoshop? lol, if so im not impressed =p if not, i am! but i can vague remember i did something like this in photoshop before
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It's painted in photoshop

the picture is used as a reference picture for color studies. People are just ignorant. And please try to do the same effect on photoshop with the added detail if you noticed on the front plate and side pauldrons?
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Originally Posted by fenix40k
yeah, but its not really hard. I work as a media designer and use photoshop every day. I make something like that in some minutes. Easy going.
Not impressed either...
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Seriously please... show us your godly photoshop skills that would make it look like mine in a couple mins...
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Originally Posted by bueno
cool man
Do u know any good tutorials that are very noob friendy and helpful ??
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I would stay far from his advice considering he thinks it takes a couple mins in photoshop to do a reference painting...
If you want good tutorial try Gnomon Workshop or head over to ConceptArt.org and they have a whole section in the forums for tutorials that are very helpful.
My painted reference version... and my "couple mins" photoshop version. Enjoy.
fenix40k you just have proven yourself to be an idiot.
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Originally Posted by bueno
hey do u use a tablet or a mouse?
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I'm use a tablet.
Here's a breakdown of my workflow...
I block things out trying to find values and overall shape using a dark gray color
After I'm pleased with the rough gray-scale I will choose the color palette.
Once I get the color-palette out of the way I will start painting in rough details and adding more color
The final stage(I am not yet done with the piece) would be detailing and fine tuning certain areas... this piece is still a work in progress.
Leave it to Onrpg to automatically blame a guy for using quick photoshop effects.
Or would original non-referenced pieces make you guys sleep better at night?