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Old 06-01-2005, 06:01 PM   Too Close (PS space painting techniques) Post #1
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Once upon a time.... 8[ we had a link posted somewhere around here on how to make starfields, etc. in PS. I thought I'd post it again for any others who might want to experiment with PS painting of space scenes. http://gallery.artofgregmartin.com/t...tar_field.html

Here's one I painted in PS using some of the ideas in the tute.
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Old 06-01-2005, 06:20 PM   Too Close (PS space painting techniques) Post #2
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There's also a planetary tute on that site...here's an example of something that can be done using those tips...
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Old 06-02-2005, 01:26 AM   Too Close (PS space painting techniques) Post #3
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Pretty good Raven.
I'm a big fan of Greg Martin, his space art is just spectacular! I've never seen the like.
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Old 06-02-2005, 01:37 AM   Too Close (PS space painting techniques) Post #4
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Yep, Greg Martin's space techniques are special. It is very good of him to share them.

The nebula in your first one is fabulous, Raven. I spend the occasional hour going through the NASA picture of the day archives. It isn't too great a stretch to believe that there is a nebula out there which looks just like the one you've created. [righton]
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Old 06-02-2005, 01:44 AM   Too Close (PS space painting techniques) Post #5
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Yes, I like your nebula. But your planet (bottom pic) is very mediocre. It lacks texture, and correct lighting. Put some more colour in it too. The atmosphere needs more depth, it looks like the planet is dull and flat.
Well, thats my 2 cents, like your star field though. [righton]
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Old 06-02-2005, 05:36 AM   Too Close (PS space painting techniques) Post #6
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[bustagut] Well, thanks guys. The planet one isn't special, it was the very first thing I'd ever tried in PS a couple of years ago when I started with PS LE. Yep! These are my very first PS images!

The planet doesn't have the texture everyone uses now as at that time I couldn't find it on the site, I was new to computers in all regards so even that was a problem, so I just used one of the standard brushes to make a slight texture instead.

That's how I started, this was the first tute I ever tried, and the truth is everything I've done since then in PS sprang from that one tute of the starfield and planet. The nebula was the SECOND thing I ever created in PS. So I was pretty enthusiastic with the progress I made in the next go. Since then I haven't done any other tutes, I played a bit with the method Moth used for his gigerish images and did a few of those but that's it, I just haven't gotten around to any others, nor have I spent any time with the PS manual. I just took what I learned from the star tute and went from there with what I wanted to do. The Eye of the Wild image was the next thing after that.........I've since just taught myself by doing.
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Didn't know those were your first EVER PS pics, raven. Those are very good for works for first ever! [righton]

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nor have I spent any time with the PS manual. I just took what I learned from the star tute and went from there with what I wanted to do.
Me neither Raven, I just taught my self the basics then started messing around and experamenting. Then I did all the tuts I could get my hands on.
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Old 06-02-2005, 06:54 PM   Too Close (PS space painting techniques) Post #8
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Yeah, they are the first ones (so I leave them as is), and it's why I post the tute link because I think it offers an interesting beginning and encourages trying and experimenting, and gives a lot more to work with than maybe one would think at first. At this point I use PS probably in some unconventional ways because of the experimenting approach I learned with -- and because I started with vector app XaraX only a short while before that (also created my own methods for making fur and other shadings others didn't think could be done in vectors)...I guess I've rather developed my own methods in preference because they contribute to imagery that isn't duplicated easily in tute steps and are different. And the tutes are always there if I need a certain fx for lettering or some other particular use, so I could dig them up when needed.
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Old 06-05-2005, 04:55 AM   Too Close (PS space painting techniques) Post #9
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Hi Raven

Your nebula is great! One of the better ones I have ever seen.
I am gonna have to take some time to try this.


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Good reminder of a great technique. Thanks Raven!
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