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Posted on 27/03/04 4:27:38 PM |
trinityofone
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One I am rather proud of...
This pays slight homage to the petrol pump case study in the book. I had a lot of fun with shear and shading on this one! An illustration relating to the current high ($1.78/gallon!!!) price of petrol in the states. ![]() _________________ It must be Thursday, I never could get the hang of Thursdays |
Posted on 28/03/04 05:59:48 AM |
carl
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Re: One I am rather proud of...
This montage really came out good. The reflections of the dollars on the pipes work real well and help bring it all together. BTW, what kind of car is that? Carl |
Posted on 28/03/04 09:09:18 AM |
trinityofone
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Thanks Carl. It's a Viper (had to go back and check, from that angle it could have been a Cobra) _________________ It must be Thursday, I never could get the hang of Thursdays |
Posted on 29/03/04 07:45:05 AM |
Steve Caplin
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One I am rather proud of...
Excellent! You've got the curves and shading just right. Totally convincing! Here's a little test for you: how would you bend the top dollar bill over so that the bottom half curled underneath the top half? |
Posted on 29/03/04 07:48:41 AM |
trinityofone
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Hmmm, that's a good question! As I'm just about to head off to work, I'll quickly try... Select half of the bill and apply 3D transform? _________________ It must be Thursday, I never could get the hang of Thursdays |
Posted on 28/04/04 08:31:13 AM |
trinityofone
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OK, I give up (not that it's been a perpetual source of worry) - what would the best way be? ![]() _________________ It must be Thursday, I never could get the hang of Thursdays |
Posted on 28/04/04 08:38:38 AM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: One I am rather proud of...
Not entirely sure I have a solution! It would involve splitting it into two layers and shearing both independently. Tricky to make the curve on the top layer look convincing, though... if you're really interested, I'll give it a go. |
Posted on 28/04/04 10:19:18 AM |
trinityofone
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Are we talking a horizontal 'U' shape? _________________ It must be Thursday, I never could get the hang of Thursdays |
Posted on 28/04/04 2:53:30 PM |
Steve Caplin
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Not sure! Give me a couple of days and I'll experiment... |
Posted on 28/04/04 3:45:00 PM |
trinityofone
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OK ![]() _________________ It must be Thursday, I never could get the hang of Thursdays |
Posted on 29/04/04 04:18:03 AM |
badmyan
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One I am rather proud of...
That's real nice, looks wonderful.
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Posted on 30/04/04 5:04:06 PM |
Steve Caplin
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OK, here's a quick curling-under guide. Begin with this rather bizarre Shear curve (1) - it's necessary to get the maximum amount of curvature at the bottom without the bill either side distorting horribly. Then delete the bottom of the bill to leave just the curve (2). Select from the ear (in this case) down to the bottom with the Marquee tool, and compress it vertically to make the curl tighter (3); may also help to smudge the right edge of the chopped bill slightly. Add the back portion (4). Whew! That was trickier than I expected. Still not a beautiful curve, though, and could do with some further work. Your turn! By the way, I don't think I ever said how impressed I was that you bothered to reflect the underside of the top bill in the exhaust. I love that attention to detail! ![]() |