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My latest digital painting done in Photoshop.

easy420dude

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jd4083

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So you sell these prints as well, huh?

*Edited for privacy*


as a fellow photoshop fan, could you break down how you made this digital painting so I could learn a bit more myself? :tiphat:
 

easy420dude

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g0vna - thanks

jd4083 - I do sell them. If anyone is interested they can pm me. As for the details of how I did it: the background is a public domain image taken of the Orion nebula by the Hubble Space Telescope. I rotated it 90 degrees and stretched it in the horizontal plane. The female figure is cut from a public domain illustration by Maxfield Parish. After cutting and pasting it, I resized and ran a series of filters on the image and adjusted the hue/saturation until it was what I wanted. Let me know if you have any more questions.
 

Madrus Rose

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It's the same image by Maxfield Parrish. Love his work...obviously.

Maxfield Parrish ....yah this was a fave of mine , what great stuff ...& it was considered
commercial / industrial art way back then in the 1920's for calendars &
magazines , advertising Mazda Lamps for General Electric ...<g

** below always loved some of the posters
that were done by Satty

mpdaybreak.jpg


Satty

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skyspider

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yeah I thought it was a rip off of Parish, he was an incredible painter , used many layers locked in varnish to get the luminance
 

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