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YolanSwagowich
May 3rd, 2015, 08:46 PM
Believe it or not, MS Paint ain't gonna cut it all, thus PS6 came to the rescue.
This came out after long months of occasional few minutes of work.

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Harvey Sewdin
May 3rd, 2015, 09:30 PM
Looks great man, very nice work. I like the colors and the small highlights on the objects, nice! :smile:

YolanSwagowich
May 4th, 2015, 11:11 PM
BTW, does anyone know how to make a big gradient circle without those buggy rings that you can see in top left corner (the sun flare effect) ?

The more I look at it the more it's p#%&ing me off

The way it is done in the picture is very simply with a huge white brush, 0 hardness and like 5-10% opacity... which works fine for most areas that are supposed to shine, but once you make your brush bigger than a certain size, it makes those annoying eye-stabbing rings.

PsPBuRnOuT
May 5th, 2015, 01:43 AM
BTW, does anyone know how to make a big gradient circle without those buggy rings that you can see in top left corner (the sun flare effect) ?

The more I look at it the more it's p#%&ing me off

The way it is done in the picture is very simply with a huge white brush, 0 hardness and like 5-10% opacity... which works fine for most areas that are supposed to shine, but once you make your brush bigger than a certain size, it makes those annoying eye-stabbing rings.

You could use the Clone Stamp, clone from the center out?
Hope you get what I mean ;)

Or create a new layer, elliptical fill with color of choice.
Then you could use, one of the Blur filters.

Just a idea

YourNumbr1Fan
May 5th, 2015, 05:20 AM
BTW, does anyone know how to make a big gradient circle without those buggy rings that you can see in top left corner (the sun flare effect) ?

The more I look at it the more it's p#%&ing me off

The way it is done in the picture is very simply with a huge white brush, 0 hardness and like 5-10% opacity... which works fine for most areas that are supposed to shine, but once you make your brush bigger than a certain size, it makes those annoying eye-stabbing rings.

Maybe after you apply the brush, flatten the layer (or merge it with a blank layer) and then hit it with Gaussian blur. That should fuzz-out the rings, depending on what blur-strength you apply.

ミறѳѳղղįզվદ彡
August 5th, 2016, 10:12 AM
Believe it or not, MS Paint ain't gonna cut it all, thus PS6 came to the rescue.
This came out after long months of occasional few minutes of work.

70048
http://virtualcustoms.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=47413&d=1316585287
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http://virtualcustoms.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=47413&d=1316585287
http://i68.tinypic.com/5bzh2x.jpg
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