Oooh hey Sarah! I love how you constructed that woman, the textures, the proportions (yay for graceful long necks), awesome! That table leg (or something) works so well as a boot, crazy!
So tell me, what approach do you take to make those awesome collages? Scanning stuff and cuting/pasting in photoshop, or good old siscors and glue? Or maybe both? Anyway, great stuff :D
Oh and I found something wonderful online yesterday, maybe you already know of it but here it is anyway:
heheh, that was an AWESOME comic! The unicorn ran him through! WHOOOOH! Unicorns rock! Most of the collages that I make are with the good old scissors and glue, it has such an awesome hands on, tactileness to it; you get to rip and cut an paste and rearrange, but once something is glued down, that's it... you have to deal with it, or cover it up. It's kinda a nice exercise in learning to commit to a decision. Once they're pretty much done, then I scan them into photoshop, and sometimes play around with levels and stuff. Oh, for the landscapes that I did a while ago (the hills and trees fantasyish ones) I was collaging purely in photoshop.
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Oooh hey Sarah! I love how you constructed that woman, the textures, the proportions (yay for graceful long necks), awesome! That table leg (or something) works so well as a boot, crazy!
So tell me, what approach do you take to make those awesome collages? Scanning stuff and cuting/pasting in photoshop, or good old siscors and glue? Or maybe both? Anyway, great stuff :D
Oh and I found something wonderful online yesterday, maybe you already know of it but here it is anyway:
Click for Funnies!
This one made me think of you in particular, unicorn power!
Alright bye!
By Guillaume, at 4:18 PM
And by this one, I mean This one, oops!
By Guillaume, at 4:19 PM
heheh, that was an AWESOME comic! The unicorn ran him through! WHOOOOH! Unicorns rock!
Most of the collages that I make are with the good old scissors and glue, it has such an awesome hands on, tactileness to it; you get to rip and cut an paste and rearrange, but once something is glued down, that's it... you have to deal with it, or cover it up. It's kinda a nice exercise in learning to commit to a decision.
Once they're pretty much done, then I scan them into photoshop, and sometimes play around with levels and stuff.
Oh, for the landscapes that I did a while ago (the hills and trees fantasyish ones) I was collaging purely in photoshop.
By Sarah, at 10:15 AM
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