Cast Away 2250 by adorety
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Description
This is something from my current class learning compositing with primarily Photoshop. An excellent class showing me what uses so many filters, brushes, settings, layer types and more can really have. A lot of layers going on here. The spaceman was rendered in DAZ, the BG was made in Vue then cut into four pieces for foreground, mid, back and sky. The space sky and galaxies are courtesy of NASA. The ship and tranport props are Poser renders, plus various smoke, fog and haze brushes and so on. Thanks for stopping by.
Comments (11)
Tracesl
LOL - excellent, guess my head will be seeing that movie - wonderfully done
brylaz
Great idea and picture!!!
starship64 Online Now!
Fantastic work!
brain1969
Awesome Art!
Diemamker
He's like..." if only I landed four feet to the right!" great work you did on this!
UteBigSmile
I check what's new every day and if I like something I like to write a comment about it! This new image looks simply great( even when it shows us the future, which looks very disturbing!
eekdog
this is one fascinating poster for the mock movie. well done..
adrie
Awesome work on this beautiful sci-fi scene my friend, love it.
RodS
Looking really awesome here, Art! Looks like you're getting the best out of that class.
Compositing in PS is something I really enjoy doing, and is one of the bread-and-butter tools I use for the TNA story. It can take some time depending on the complexity, but you can get some amazing results. I've picked up some great tips from folks like Colin Smith, Aaron Nace, Jesus' Ramirez, and Unmesh Dinda on YT.
Keep on rockin' Art! 👍
adorety
Thanks Rod. I appreciate that from you. You definitely have mastered your comic book look and I can only imagine how much you do with PS to get that look. The complexity is masked by the seamless composites you make.
GrandmaT
Fabulous job!
jancas
Awesome work