Dino's F-14

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Dino's F-14

Postby jnc1 » Wed Nov 10, 2010 6:12 am

Hi,

Not posted here in a while - Sorry for that, but having repaired a site from a major crash and real life has kept me far to busy.

An edit from FSX of Dino's wonderful F-14.

John

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Re: Dino's F-14

Postby SeanTK » Wed Nov 10, 2010 12:59 pm

Looks great as always!
Being associated with screenshotworld.com, you definitely know your stuff when it comes to editing simulated images, and the caliber of your work is probably far beyond what the vast majority here are capable of on their best days.
Looking forward to seeing more shots!

Also, if you ever wish to share some tips on how you edit certain images, feel free to post some tutorials in the "StudioV Screenshot Workshop" section of these forms. That's what it's there for (besides contests).
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Re: Dino's F-14

Postby jnc1 » Wed Nov 10, 2010 1:13 pm

Hi Sean

Glad you like the edit.

I can post up some help type stuff if you think people would be interested. As I only use Photoshop it would all be based on that, if that's ok.

I've seen some stunning work here and I think your members could shoot ours down without any problems - Now there's a thought an inter-site competition. Interesting  ;)
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Re: Dino's F-14

Postby SeanTK » Wed Nov 10, 2010 1:21 pm

If you want to post some helpful tips, I imagine any program would be fine. I think Photoshop is primarily what people use around here (beyond GIMP and Paint.net).

Again, looking forward to more, and the tips!
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Re: Dino's F-14

Postby RaptorF22 » Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:19 pm

Very nice edit, Dino's 'Cat is always a good subject for a shot!
I would love to see some tips/tuts from you in the future, your stuff and all the screenshotworld.com stuff blows me away. I use Photoshop CS5. :)
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Re: Dino's F-14

Postby patchz » Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:34 am

[color=#000000]As always, great edit John. :)
Your advice would be most welcome and there are enough similarities between Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro that I have already learned some things from Photoshop tutorials. As to an inter-site comp, can I compete against myself since I am a member of both? ::)
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Re: Dino's F-14

Postby olderndirt » Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:25 am

As a photoshop user, it would be great to find out more - I'm obviously missing a few key points  :).
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Re: Dino's F-14

Postby jnc1 » Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:28 pm

Give me a few days and I will get something together.

This one was just a case of buiding up layers to add a depth to the paint. We get used to looking at say a car that has a depth to the paintwork, but FS tends to make them look flat and thin.

Glad to know you guys like  :)
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