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    PhotoshopERS its for you - How is this done?

    Hi Everyone,

    I saw this CG Image and I was so impressed i couldn't stop thinking of the way it was made. I tried to get in touch with the creator but unfortunately s/he was no more in this group so i couldn't find him/her and ask.

    Can someone help me, what is the TECHNIQUE for creating similar effects and such images??

    THANKS EVERYONE FOR THE ATTENTION

    Ves
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    (Not 100% sure......but)

    Pen tool. Stroke Path (simulated pressue ticked), Outer Glow. Inner Glow.

    Also looks like a lens flare has been used on top-right of the red. Picture.

    I've tried it and it is very similar effect, you'll need to play around with the settings but you should get something similar. :icon_thumbup:

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    The purist in me says 'from a welding or brazing tool' that has been reworked in the 'Shop, but I'm sure there's a plugin somewhere that does this automatically! :)
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    Ok it's not quite the tutorial I was looking for but this might help:
    Computer Arts - Painting with light

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    It could also be a PS brush with a glow effect used for that layer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickles View Post
    Ok it's not quite the tutorial I was looking for but this might help:
    Computer Arts - Painting with light
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    Very good tip. But bare in mind there are 100 ways to achieve the same result in PS.

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    Ves

    Thanks guys I have already managed to achieve the effect by following ur advices :)
    Once again Thanks a lot.

    Ves

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