Photoshop Cs2 Information
#1
Posted 05 April 2005 - 09:56 PM
http://www.designrelief.com/andross/news/E...ylZowIoJGTe.php
Not meant as advertisment...
Post comments here (not there - no work there) and share your views :lol:
#2
Posted 05 April 2005 - 09:59 PM
#3
Posted 05 April 2005 - 10:07 PM
Achieve amazing results in a fraction of the time with the groundbreaking Vanishing Point, which lets you clone, paint, and paste elements that automatically match the perspective of the surrounding image area[/quote]
Thank God.
And $600 isn't too bad considering how nice the software is.
#5
Posted 06 April 2005 - 05:32 AM
#6
Posted 11 April 2005 - 04:58 PM
The plugins have been downloaded, but the suite still has to be shipped.
I am so very, very happy. *Sniff.*
#7
Posted 11 April 2005 - 08:30 PM
I never found Flaming Pearl or Eye Candy of much use to me though, but nonetheless, that's a lot of money you're dishing out. The whole suite! By God! O_O
#8
Posted 12 April 2005 - 11:22 AM
#9
Posted 12 April 2005 - 01:36 PM
Andross, on Apr 11 2005, 09:30 PM, said:
I never found Flaming Pearl or Eye Candy of much use to me though, but nonetheless, that's a lot of money you're dishing out. The whole suite! By God! O_O
BTW, it's Flaming Pear. Some of their stuff comes in handy. I once used Flexify to make a cut-out, folded globe with Colombia highlighted for a project in Spanish class. Of course, I couldn't find a clean, working uhm... thing, yeah, thing... so the trial expired and I had to uninstall it.
Anyway, here is an example of what Flood can do. It's a quick hack-together, but it goes to show how useful it can be for water effects. It looks way better than if it were done by hand.
#11
Posted 12 April 2005 - 03:12 PM
Tachyon360, on Apr 12 2005, 07:36 PM, said:
BTW, it's Flaming Pear. Some of their stuff comes in handy. I once used Flexify to make a cut-out, folded globe with Colombia highlighted for a project in Spanish class. Of course, I couldn't find a clean, working uhm... thing, yeah, thing... so the trial expired and I had to uninstall it.
Anyway, here is an example of what Flood can do. It's a quick hack-together, but it goes to show how useful it can be for water effects. It looks way better than if it were done by hand.
I've used it before (and know about the flood thing), but as said, I just never found use for it...I never used it much either.
The bottom water area was the Photoshop part. The rest looks like a scene with a fake planet and space bg thrown in.
#13
Posted 12 April 2005 - 03:39 PM
The planet was purely Photoshop (one that I made quite a while ago), and the scene was just lassoed out of a stock photo.
Like I said, it's nothing special - just a quick proof-of-concept.
#15
Posted 13 April 2005 - 03:25 PM
He just said. The landscape was a stock photo. He then just cropped out the sky and put in a Photoshopped planet.
#16
Posted 16 April 2005 - 11:41 PM
A nice replacement for 7 it seems.