D Decker New Member Jul 1, 2019 #1 Came across this awesome photo manipulation: Any ideas on the best way to replicate this effect in PS? Displacement mapping?
Came across this awesome photo manipulation: Any ideas on the best way to replicate this effect in PS? Displacement mapping?
scotty Ultimate Member Jul 1, 2019 #2 I'd say so but I'd guess it was done in sections so the overlap on the coils didn't just run through. Looks cool though, I agree.
I'd say so but I'd guess it was done in sections so the overlap on the coils didn't just run through. Looks cool though, I agree.
Levi Ultimate Member Jul 2, 2019 #3 Looking at the eyes and the 'scale' texture I'd actually say that's a 3D render rather than something done in photoshop.
Looking at the eyes and the 'scale' texture I'd actually say that's a 3D render rather than something done in photoshop.
scotty Ultimate Member Jul 2, 2019 #4 Levi said: Looking at the eyes and the 'scale' texture I'd actually say that's a 3D render rather than something done in photoshop. Click to expand... It's not digital. It's real. It's a Laura Ashley Curtain Python. They're quite common....down our way.
Levi said: Looking at the eyes and the 'scale' texture I'd actually say that's a 3D render rather than something done in photoshop. Click to expand... It's not digital. It's real. It's a Laura Ashley Curtain Python. They're quite common....down our way.
krchris66 New Member Jul 16, 2019 #5 It seems it's done inside 3D part of PS. like making a model first inside 3D software, then bring 3d model into PS, then using 3D mapping to do it..
It seems it's done inside 3D part of PS. like making a model first inside 3D software, then bring 3d model into PS, then using 3D mapping to do it..