Showing posts with label photoshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photoshop. Show all posts

Sunday, February 20, 2011

HOW IT'S DONE: Re-creating Digital B/Gs


I frequently get questions about how I actually recreate these backgrounds. Today I was working on refining a B/G for one of my Mary Poppins Penguin cels, and I thought I'd show the process, step by step. There were actually eleven layers. Here I am sharing the major steps only.

On rare occasions, a background will appear for a frame or two by itself, before a character enters or leaves a scene. They are the exception, however. Usually the animated character(s) move all over the scene.

So then, the concept is (with DVD screen caps) to look for the places where the character is NOT. I layer these in Photoshop like a jigsaw puzzle, blending the seams where the pieces meet, and eventually I have a completed background. As an example, here is a montage of just a few of the background fragments this POPPINS piece required.


I darkened the underlying original frame cap, so the background pieces really stand out. This shows exactly how the process works. You can clearly see in each successive frame a different piece of the background, with which I can cover the penguins, thus re-creating the entire original background.

It's a painstaking process. This one took about five hours. I was lucky here, the colors matched perfectly frame to frame. The really tough ones are long pans where the various sections' colors actually change hue, brightness and/or tint. All this can be adjusted, but it compounds the complexity of the process exponentially.

Since this POPPINS setup has people in it, there was one more step than usual: they had to be digitally erased on each layer so their original key frame position remained.

Remember, you can always click on the images to see a larger version.

This first image shows about half of the left penguin removed:

A few layers later, most of the left penguin is removed:

Again, a few layers later, most of both penguins have been eliminated:

Here's the finished background. Notice there is a slight artifact of the left penguin's flipper on Mary's dress. This is good - it will help with exact placement of the cel overlay. It will disappear underneath the cel, as will all the re-created B/G art. But at least we got to see it, first!

And just for fun, I took an earlier view of Mary turned toward Bert, and overlaid that, so you could see a finished image of Bert and Mary at tea, with the table set, no penguins, no flipper artifacts, and a beautiful unobstructed view of the background art.

"Ain't it a beautiful day?"

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Stanley ArtGerm Lau

Stanley “Artgerm” Lau, one of the top artists on Deviantart.com with close to 9 million pageviews is also one of the founders of Imaginary Friends Studios, a concept art, comics and illustration studio that has worked on titles such as GI Joe, Batman, Justice League, Superman, Contra 4, NBA Street Basketball, Dungeons & Dragons, Powerpuff Girls, Call of Duty, DOTA, World of Warcraft, Warhammer, Soul Calibur 3 & 4, Street Fighter & Sleepy Hollow...




Saturday, January 22, 2011

Multiwindow Videos

Seems like everyone's doing them nowadays, but these two are pretty impressive!


Intel's 'The Chase' Multiwindow promo video


CMYKilla's Spoof Photoshop Tutorial Multiwindow Music Video
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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Graffiti Alphabet Letters - Design a Golden Flame Text Effect in Photoshop

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Graffiti Alphabet Letters - Design a Golden Flame Text Effect in Photoshop

Photoshop offers one of the most robust graphics editing experiences available. Sometimes we can not stop us a couple of nice effects apply to well-designed fonts. Therefore we have created our own tutorials for Photoshop text effects for your incredible. In this tutorial, the author will show the processes involved in creating text effects smoke in gold with a soft texture in Photoshop.

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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Graffiti Alphabet Letters - Create a cool 3D text using Photoshop and Illustrator

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Graffiti Alphabet Letters - Create a cool 3D text using Photoshop and Illustrator.

In this tutorial you will learn how to create a 3D text design. You can use this technique to a dynamic logo that looks great on promotional products to create business cards, and almost everywhere they sat. Unfortunately, Photoshop is not enough to make a 3D image, but Adobe has other applications where you `re able to do this very easily.It Adobe Illustrator. So, to create 3D text, you need Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Censorship in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabian versions of Mariah Carey's album covers have been retouched to be less sexy.

Some say it’s fake as the source of these pics is not clear and they could have been created by any photoshopper… So if you’ve got some info about these modified album covers, don’t hesitate to share it.



















Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Strutting Leo Meme

The latest celebrity meme which appeared on Internet is about Leonardo DiCaprio, or should I say ‘Leo Strut’ or ‘Leonardo DiHapprio’ as it was named.

As always, one simple photo (taken during the filming of Inception) has been photoshopped and the results are as stunning as the imagination of the photoshoppers.











































































Other Internet Memes:
Disaster Girl Grown Up
Bubble Girl Gets Photoshopped
Sad Keanu Reeves Meme
Arjen Robben Is a Ball, Your Argument Is Invalid
Everything You Need to Know about Memes