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Subject: Eyeball texture tutorial and brushes


Dmentia ( ) posted Fri, 23 June 2000 at 1:44 PM · edited Fri, 26 July 2024 at 8:28 AM

hey I need some input if anyone's got time and would like to check out the tutorial...I cant test it on myself, because I know how it works hehe...The tutorial is done in photoshop, but I think it should work in psp as well... Any volunteers? http://www.silverleifstudios.com/gallery/ tutorial link is on the page thanks in advance for helping me out


quesswho ( ) posted Fri, 23 June 2000 at 2:05 PM

well I have paint shop pro and I am almost new to painting with it so I am game if you would like someone with almost no experience to help out. Marge


Dmentia ( ) posted Fri, 23 June 2000 at 2:10 PM

Oh yes please do try it :) and let me know if you have any trouble with it so I can make the tutorial easier to follow...I think you'll need to change the extention on the brushes in order to use them in psp


momodot ( ) posted Fri, 23 June 2000 at 2:40 PM

Hi: I read it through and it made sense except one thing... what is a "glow" brush? Also, if you put up a GIF of the special brushes I can capture them to use in Photo-Paint or Painter 5 which are the apps I have. The rest translated very well to opperations I can do in those apps but I wish you had shown a finished example as in your galleries the eyes are too small for the method to be appreciated. Who did the script for your gallery with the "prev" and "next" buttons? Is it public domain? I would love to set up my gallery that way! Thank you for the tutorial, I can probably make it work even without the "glow" brush if you give me the GIF for the star brush! momodot



Dmentia ( ) posted Fri, 23 June 2000 at 4:00 PM

Ok, tutorial has the changes suggested so far 4 gifs one of each brush added, and a second prev/next window showing eyeballs made using this tutorial... as for the applet, my husband made it for me, and he's still working on it, so its not availble for public use at this time...Glad you like it though, I told him people would envy me for my applet rather than my art hehe :)


momodot ( ) posted Fri, 23 June 2000 at 4:28 PM

Thanks! And kudos are due your hub.



momodot ( ) posted Fri, 23 June 2000 at 5:20 PM

I can tell you how kool this tutorial is! You are very generous to share your secret... the effect is spectacular! and they text of your tutorial is perfect and your design is lovelly. Very very good!!! I would never have come up with this ever on my own... and I'm sure it will translate to human eyes too. Any more tutorials up your sleave? As if this one wasn't enough!



Dmentia ( ) posted Fri, 23 June 2000 at 5:44 PM

I've got a couple of tutorials on my personal web, but I dont think they'd be that helpful here...are there any other tutorials that you could think of that I might be able to do?...and thanks for the compliments on that one ;)...


momodot ( ) posted Fri, 23 June 2000 at 5:55 PM

I'll have to look more in your gallery from work tomorow as my home connect is too slow... but I rember you had a figure on a mercreature in an imge with really nice water. I and probably others would be interested in that. Or maybe skin texture issues etc. The images I did peruse though the figures were a little small so I'll have to look again to see what tricks we can press out of you. What are the tutorials on your personal page connected with? Just curious :) My non-Poser site is about making homemade artist's paint, and my interest aside from painting (which I went to grad school for and have taough for about ten years) is cloth dolls and maybe marrionettes. I formed the heads to do a quicktime Punch&Judy show (the historic text is SO awefull) but everythings been tossed to the side by my move to Canada next month!



Dmentia ( ) posted Fri, 23 June 2000 at 6:14 PM

other tutorials are as follows hair http://www.silverleifstudios.com/dmentia/arttutorialhair.htm quick faces http://www.silverleifstudios.com/dmentia/arttutorialfaces.htm very brief poser to photoshop tutorial(I wrote this before I learned I could do textures and what not back on poser 3...) http://www.silverleifstudios.com/dmentia/arttutorialposer.htm 3 web type graphic tutorials http://www.silverleifstudios.com/dmentia/webdesign.htm but xtinctions hair tutorial is much better, and you dont really need to know how to draw a face from scratch with poser, the poser to photoshop tutorial is totally lame, and the web graphic tutorials just dont seem to fit here :)


momodot ( ) posted Fri, 23 June 2000 at 6:40 PM

Your right those are mostly superceded but I like the face one alot... it makes you think about fudemental concepts of dimensionality and is just neat to boot. Could be of use to "Posers" who need crowd scenes without making the render to huge. Basically though its just neat.



Chailynne ( ) posted Fri, 23 June 2000 at 7:03 PM

I think it's wonderful! Java applet too. :) I've only ever found one other tutorial on digital eyes that was easy (State of Entropy), but it was a bit longer than yours and used a filter (free) instead of brushes. Thanks for sharing yours with us.


momodot ( ) posted Sat, 24 June 2000 at 8:22 PM

eyetest.jpg Here is my try at a human eye using your method but without guides, using a round brush for pupil, doging the upper part of iris and burning the lower, and simple round airbrush for catcth lights instead of "drop" brush. Pretty good I think. Thank you.



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