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Thread: Counter strike

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    Default Counter strike

    V1

    V2


    CnC please. There's no text because it has no meaning
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    Good smudging but to blank for my taste.
    Could use a tad of a light source.
    I'm not 100% sure on what to comment on this because there isn't really much to comment on.
    Well KIU :P

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    Ah. I didn't really know what to do, because I still don't know what it's about. Thanks for the response anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiwiBadGuy View Post
    Ah. I didn't really know what to do, because I still don't know what it's about. Thanks for the response anyway.
    Well there wasn't really much going on in there so thats why I didn't give a full explaination on what to improve on.
    But ill try to give some tips if they would help lol

    • Try using Bubbles C4D and put it on Linear Dodge or anything that suits you and erase what you don't like
    • A trick I use that not a lot of people know is make a new layer, apply image (Image-Apply Image) and go to Filter-Other-High Pass and send it to about .5 than put it on Overlay which is like a Eazy Soft Sharpen.
    • Try different gradient maps and play with the settings like put it on Hue or Soft Light etc.


    • Use Stocks like Forest, Space, Battlefield, Building, etc.

    Hope I helped you somewhat lol
    if you don't know gradient maps I can tell you some pretty good ones.

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    Is there a difference between V and V2 except the border?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshK View Post
    Is there a difference between V and V2 except the border?
    Quote Originally Posted by Agato View Post
    Well there wasn't really much going on in there so thats why I didn't give a full explaination on what to improve on.
    But ill try to give some tips if they would help lol

    • Try using Bubbles C4D and put it on Linear Dodge or anything that suits you and erase what you don't like
    • A trick I use that not a lot of people know is make a new layer, apply image (Image-Apply Image) and go to Filter-Other-High Pass and send it to about .5 than put it on Overlay which is like a Eazy Soft Sharpen.
    • Try different gradient maps and play with the settings like put it on Hue or Soft Light etc.


    • Use Stocks like Forest, Space, Battlefield, Building, etc.

    Hope I helped you somewhat lol
    if you don't know gradient maps I can tell you some pretty good ones.
    I used the bubbles early on, and I didn't think of doing it again. Thanks for the idea.

    I didn't know about the high pass. Thanks

    I used gradient maps. Especially the orange/purple one.

    I've got a lot of stocks, but I decided to use a sky one. Bad idea, I guess, because I smudged it over.


    And no, there's no difference besides the border.
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