Post: 2nd Pic :)
08-14-2010, 10:02 AM #1
xJoe
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08-14-2010, 10:05 AM #2
The idea behind it was pretty good...BUT you need a background try making the render bigger and filter> brush strokes> spatter for a simple one. Also, take away the red stroke thing. Try watching some tutorials too.
08-14-2010, 10:15 AM #3
xJoe
Can’t trickshot me!
Originally posted by Favo View Post
The idea behind it was pretty good...BUT you need a background try making the render bigger and filter> brush strokes> spatter for a simple one. Also, take away the red stroke thing. Try watching some tutorials too.


Thanks For The Tips Smile Im Still Learning So I Should Get The Hang Of It Eventually Just Messing Around Trying To Get A Good Look

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Hows This
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08-14-2010, 10:42 AM #4
Originally posted by xJoe View Post
Thanks For The Tips Smile Im Still Learning So I Should Get The Hang Of It Eventually Just Messing Around Trying To Get A Good Look

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Hows This
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Right, what i think you have done is put the 'spattered render' infront of the original. What you need to do is make it the size of your canvas and then use spatter.

Here's an example of how you could use it:

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I made the render about half the size as the canvas and then used spatter. I then duplicated it moved it to the left hand side, so it made a simple background.

Hopefully you understand what i mean now Smile

If you need anymore help don't hesitate to send me a message Smile

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08-14-2010, 11:20 AM #5
xJoe
Can’t trickshot me!
Originally posted by Favo View Post
Right, what i think you have done is put the 'spattered render' infront of the original. What you need to do is make it the size of your canvas and then use spatter.

Here's an example of how you could use it:

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I made the render about half the size as the canvas and then used spatter. I then duplicated it moved it to the left hand side, so it made a simple background.

Hopefully you understand what i mean now Smile

If you need anymore help don't hesitate to send me a message Smile


can you hook me up with some C4D's/Fractals i hardly have any, I want some to put in to make this decent :/
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and could you show me how to use them because iv looked for tutorials but i cant find them i know you can put them behind your render but i want to get a good effect like you have the lines coming from behind your render
08-14-2010, 11:26 AM #6
Originally posted by xJoe View Post
can you hook me up with some C4D's i hardly have any, I want some to put in to make this decent :/


I'll make a pack and send you it Smile but it'll have to be tomorrow Smile

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08-14-2010, 11:37 AM #7
xJoe
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Originally posted by Favo View Post
I'll make a pack and send you it Smile but it'll have to be tomorrow Smile


Thanks Man Your A Legend Truly Smile
08-14-2010, 11:48 AM #8
Moved to correct section.

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08-14-2010, 03:03 PM #9
xJoe
Can’t trickshot me!
Originally posted by chris2k7sears View Post
Moved to correct section.


Sorry I Didnt Know Where To Post It. Newbie Lol

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