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StefanAlexandru [2010-11-17 23:28:38 +0000 UTC]

Like the smiley says ... wow!

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lhs In reply to StefanAlexandru [2010-11-18 15:19:50 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, man!

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CorvainGalleries [2004-02-05 04:26:05 +0000 UTC]

i can never get over how great this stuff i mean just looking at them has made my stuff go up a couple of levels you are truley and inperation to me man.

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lhs In reply to CorvainGalleries [2004-02-05 07:05:32 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! Glad you're enjoying these images!

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CorvainGalleries In reply to lhs [2004-02-05 20:36:44 +0000 UTC]

i can't help it every time i come on here i just hope that there is sometthing new from you to inpires me i can't wait to show you the one i have been working on, quick questions though for help. how can i import or bring in images for my backgrounds in photo shop or do i have to mke them right in there and second how do you do that water mark thing do you have to pay for it like it says in photo shop. if you answear thanks in advance, oh one last one i have been wondering, what do youy do for a living, cuase it seems like you do this kind of stuff profetionly ...er or however you spell it.

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lhs In reply to CorvainGalleries [2004-02-06 06:48:03 +0000 UTC]

If you have photoshop, it should be able to open just about any image file. Once opened, just drag and drop or copy and paste.

An easy way to do watermark is layer effects. You can go in there and click on and of the various embossing fuctions.

I prefer to manually do it by selecting a layer, dor example, text. Make some text. Duplicate the text. Off set the new text by 1 or 2 pixels diagnally. Then using ctrl+click the layer in the layers tool window then alt+click the off set layer of text. That will leave me a selection shape that is thin and only off to 1 direction of the original text.

Then add a new layer and fill with black or white. Set the layer to overlay and it's done.

I also use transform a lot to get the text to lay where I want it to.

My occupation is graphic design and illustration. I've freelanced as a color correctionist at Hopkins Agency and I am also moving to Tampa in about a month, not sure how long that will last, for a full time animator position at a small company. Not sure about that move, but my curent boss, a great guy ad a good friend, told me right off the bat; If it dosent work out in Tampa, I will always have a position here.

Is that too cool wor what!

Anyhoot. Thank you so much for looking at my work!

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CorvainGalleries In reply to lhs [2004-02-07 04:15:43 +0000 UTC]

great stuff ill have to try that some time and now it makes sence that you are as good as you are, becuase you do it for a living. for some reason i tyhought that you worked at a normal desk job and just doodle these when you were bored

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lhs In reply to CorvainGalleries [2004-02-07 07:10:01 +0000 UTC]

I also majored in art. I have a degree to back that up, though I feel my protfolio is a better representation.

Those doodles were done during my freelance down time. During reviews, the color techs have nothing to do but to be on standby. It's a really unbalanced work flow. because once the supervisors are done with reviews, they want results! So, we're stuck cranking out image after image. But it pays good money, so, I don't mind if I get oppertunities like that.

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CorvainGalleries In reply to lhs [2004-02-07 23:30:32 +0000 UTC]

i dlike to see some of yor portfolio work sometime

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lhs In reply to CorvainGalleries [2004-02-09 05:23:23 +0000 UTC]

Cool! I'll try to reshoot my pieces after my current roject.

I have not messed with my old owrk since I applied for a program in school.

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CorvainGalleries In reply to lhs [2004-02-10 02:17:22 +0000 UTC]

id still like to see them just to see what you used to be like

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massikka [2003-03-13 02:53:04 +0000 UTC]

nice details

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