Hello, greetings, salutations, and HI. The name's Joel, also infamously known as EVIL BOB. (Don't ask, it's a long story.) I'm a Computer Graphics major at Calhoun College in Decatur, and just trying to simply get some artwork out adn receive some response to my work. I've only been doing this for 8 months now, and I'm only workng with Photoshop, so bear with me. (Bryce and Poser are a paycheck away!) So, please, whenever you look at my work, please comment and rate. It's taken to heart. =)
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Comments (4)
XxX_Evil_Bob_XxX
...oh, and for the Disturbed fans out there, which I'm sure there are many of... yes, it IS rather similar to the Faces of the Disturbed, but go look at your CDs again. They're different, and I've made my own variations, you could say. (I noticed the similarity myself when I got home today... kinda scary. But I do kinda look like David Draiman, lol. Maybe not as cool, though.)
XxX_Evil_Bob_XxX
Simply because I didn't have a scanner, so I had to actually use my camera to take a digital photo and then rework it in PS. (yeah, it was misleading how I described it earlier, sorry about that) Thanks, Alpha.
bsteph2069
I see color between the teeth and especially at the corner of the mouth. What is the color from? You should take a photo of yourself and morph your face into the face of this picture. then repaste it back onto your body. Just for kicks. Perhaps I'll try it myself. Bsteph
XxX_Evil_Bob_XxX
Explanation of the color: I took a photo of an ink drawing, so the color is partially from the reflection of light off of the ink. The other part is the Lens Flare "circlets" that appear then you put it offcenter the frame. (Try throwing a lens flare on a black background, notice the rings of light that appear? That's what I'm talking about) I think I'll try your suggestion, BSteph, but I don't know how well I can morph my own face... especially into... this. =)