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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 7:35 am)
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Well I don't know how old the child who drew the picture would have to be, but when I think "child drawing", I see something a little more naive-like... Unless a child is gifted, he/she wouldn't really be able to draw a picture like this, with perspective, good distribution of shadow and light, good proportions, all the details, and I'm thinking that maybe this is what they meant? That maybe it's not so much the render style that isn't what they're looking for, but the fact that it's a little too elaborate for a child's drawing?
Just my 2 cents... Hope you won't mind...
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Well I like the first one better for your purpose but the couch is too detailed and the relative reality of it takes away from the rest. I hate all that the eye is drawn to stuff because it sounds pompous and concieted but in this case; that couch ! ! ! I keep looking at it and can't concentrate on anything else - do something before I go cross eyed !!
but seriously, the first one.
(just a gentle reminder - 09/19/08(U.S.) is International "Talk Like a Pirate Day" )
Why Yes . Yes it can . . . I made my first Poser model that way as a test of the walk function . . . It scared me so much that I haven't been able to look at a Poser model straight in the face since ... and the other day I was driving and a guy in the next car cut me off. I changed lanes, looked over and just as I was about to call the driver who had done me wrong a clown, I noticed his red bulbous nose and frilly costume - which scared me even more.
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Attached are the two versions I made from a Poser scene. The first is rendered with Poser, the second is the result of using a Photoshop action. But the comment on both is they're not "kid friendly" enough.
I tried to find a crayon filter or action for Photoshop, something that would make an image look more like a child drew it, but without luck.
Any suggestions?