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marf
Bipolar (III) Inmate
From: Canada Insane since: Oct 2001
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posted 03-16-2002 20:52
Does anybody know a good tutorial for a Glass pipe from a side view
Picture a pipe, but instead of metal, it were glass.
That is what im looking for
Thanks
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vogonpoet
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: Mi, USA Insane since: Aug 2000
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posted 03-16-2002 21:08
Think about, reflections, refractions, transluency, lighting.
Create pipe shape. Use this as a template for adding shadows, highlights etc
::edit:: ok, me server is being slow, but here's my go at a glass pipe. The psd is below for you to see the layer stack/composition (darn server grrr)
download .psd (186kb)
thats my 0.25 rupees worth
[This message has been edited by vogonpoet (edited 03-16-2002).]
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marf
Bipolar (III) Inmate
From: Canada Insane since: Oct 2001
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posted 03-16-2002 22:53
How the hell did ya do that.. it looks amazing??
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vogonpoet
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: Mi, USA Insane since: Aug 2000
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posted 03-16-2002 23:01
check the .psd file (if the server is ok now) its all in the layers and layer blend modes.
Its just a combo of a base rectangle, reflected gradient (opacity down to nuttin), then layers of blurs of white/black for high/low lites.
Use the base reactangle to subtract from itself to get thinner selections , fill with white or black, reselect base rectangle, blur to taste, repeat , build it up in layers.
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dave s
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate
From: ground zero Insane since: Dec 2001
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posted 03-17-2002 04:31
Awsome work there VP. I've tried that sort of image a few time and it never looked that good man.
-BOW-
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tomeaglescz
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Czech Republic via Bristol UK Insane since: Feb 2002
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posted 03-18-2002 17:13
UH! Damn thats good..... guess thats one for my folder marked how did he do that....dl's file,,,
That is awsome
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Raptor
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: AČ, MI, USA Insane since: Nov 2001
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posted 03-18-2002 18:41
*pokes vp*
you know that's worth well over .25 rupees!
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DL-44
Maniac (V) Inmate
From: under the bed Insane since: Feb 2000
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posted 03-18-2002 22:06
So now, the important part - rather than just saying "how'd he do that?" Go give it a try. If it doesn't work out, try some more. Do that for a few days, trying whatever works.
After that, come on back and ask some questions if you still have some.
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GRUMBLE
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist
From: Omicron Persei 8 Insane since: Oct 2000
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posted 03-19-2002 00:26
hmmmm.... not really what i wanted. but....
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marf
Bipolar (III) Inmate
From: Canada Insane since: Oct 2001
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posted 03-19-2002 00:43
I downloaded the ZIp but I still don't quite get how tou started doing it.
Can you give me a quick step by step?
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DL-44
Maniac (V) Inmate
From: under the bed Insane since: Feb 2000
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posted 03-19-2002 01:00
quote: Go give it a try. If it doesn't work out, try some more. Do that for a few days, trying whatever works.
After that, come on back and ask some questions if you still have some.
Find an example of what you want (like say....VP's image....). Study what makes it look how it does. Try to duplicate it.
Try some more.
That's the only way you're going to actually *learn* anything.
When you have an example, show it.
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vogonpoet
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: Mi, USA Insane since: Aug 2000
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posted 03-19-2002 01:19
From what I remember! heh (use the .psd you DL'ed for reference for layer blend modes and opacities)
ok.. we;re off
1. New layer (base pipe shape)
Start with making a rectangular selection. Set your foreground/Background colours as lighter gray/darker gray. Add a reflective gradient, vertically starting in the middle of your selection. (Save this selection for later use/backup).
2. New layer (center h/lite)
Fill with white, nudge the selection down around 10 pixels (or so), hit delete key, apply slight gaussian blur. Nudge the white down to the center of the pipe(change layer settings as per psd file).
3. Copy layer ( blur low lite).
Invert layer (from white to black Ctrl+I), nudge down so the black is towards the lower part of your glass tube, reselect your big rectangle (ctrl click base pipe shape layer or load the saved selection - either). Now apply gaussian blur again, a bit more than last time (its a blurred low lite!). Again apply layer settings per psd
4. Copy Center h/lite layer again (low lite).
Invert from white to black (ctrl +I) , nudge down a little and again gaussian it a bit but not as much as step 3. Apply layer settings per psd file.
5. Repeat steps 3 & 4 for the high lites, only difference is your nudging up instead of down. Apply layer setting per psd file
6. New layer (sharp h/lite)
Grab your pencil tool and draw a white line across the upper portion of your glass pipe. Maybe blur a tad. Apply layer settings etc blah blah lol
7. Last but not least, new layer, but above your bg layer (drop shadow)
Reselect the base pipe shape, nudge the selection down mebbe 5-10 pxs, fill with black, reselect base selection and hit delete key. Gassian blur and apply layer settings per psd
**Important** Experiment. This is how I did it but its not definitive. Play around and mess with layer blend modes and opacities. The settings I used work well for the bg I used but will not be the same for different types of backgrounds. Try adding more layers of diffferent highs/low lites etc.. fun
Good luck
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marf
Bipolar (III) Inmate
From: Canada Insane since: Oct 2001
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posted 03-20-2002 21:23
Thanks alot for your help. It came out beautifully
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vogonpoet
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: Mi, USA Insane since: Aug 2000
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posted 03-21-2002 01:01
thats good can't we see it?
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kretsminky
Maniac (V) Inmate
From: A little lower... lower... ahhhhhh, thats the spot Insane since: Jun 2000
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posted 03-21-2002 01:09
*insert archaic browser joke here*
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vogonpoet
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: Mi, USA Insane since: Aug 2000
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posted 03-21-2002 01:21
(inserts Krets foot up his A**) !!!
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Raptor
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: AČ, MI, USA Insane since: Nov 2001
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posted 03-21-2002 02:01
edit: n/m, i like my foot where it is.
outside of my ass.
[This message has been edited by Raptor (edited 03-21-2002).]
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