

For you LorenaLino Ramírez Nov 30/2002 11:08 AMFor you Lorena
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For you
You are my heart, my joy, my muse, my everything. My feelings for you cannot be placed into words, for that would be to bind them within mortal limits. Love knows no bounds and thus I cannot place mine into words, even so, I cannot hide how much you've done for me, and how deeply in love I have fallen for you.
You brought me out of the shadows when I refused to see the light, you made me believe in love once more, and made me whole. You mended my heart, and took off my darkened mask.
Young Hawkeye
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Why don't you go to the stock section and grab some textures, ~temabinastock and ~pdtnc-stock have some of the best, and get a model ~signalstock ~ WitheredStock ~t-gar-stock and ~ morgana-stock are some of the best.
I can give you a brief tutorial.
Create a new file in Photoshop that is 600dpi, 4x5 inches, transparent. Then choose View/Fit On Screen.
Drag some stock you think might go together onto the image, then arrange them using edit/transform and the drag tool, and then use the "overlay" and " opacity" options in the layers panel.
Use the "gradient" and "level" options at the bottom of the layers panel. This is the white/black circle symbol. You can use the silver gradient to create light and dark spots in the image, if you set it to "overlay" or "soft light". Use "hue", "saturation", or "color" on a gradient to add soft tones.
Erase parts of the stock images to let other layers beneath show through, like eyes and lips for example. Eyes are real important.
Use the airbrush set on like flow 20% to paint, on a fresh layer per color, to recolor the parts you want, and choose a layering option to blend it. This also allows you to erase at will. I usually zoom in real close for coloring.
To make parts lighter use white, darker use black, and choose "overlay" or "soft light".
Use blur on the edges of things you have erased. Experiment with Filter/Gaussian Blur.
Most important advice I can give is experiment like crazy, and save alot, you won't break anything if you have a save to fall back on using File/Revert. Also, never choose Image/Flatten. You can just choose File/Save As instead and leaving your layers as layers let you go back and rework an image.
If you have any questions I am happy to answer. Good luck, and make some art!
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What you know you can't explain, but you feel it. You've felt it your entire deviant life, that there's something wrong with the story. You don't know what it is, but it's there, like a splinter in your mind, driving you mad.
You take the blue pill, the story ends. Your browser closes and you believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill, you stay in wonderland. And, I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.
I offer only the truth, nothing more.
Take: The Red Pill
Take: The Blue Pill
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The Angry Deviant
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roar!
the-amybear
much appreciated
I would go take a look at your work... but you dont have any on here yet! =/
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roar!
the-amybear
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