Friday, October 22, 2010

Spider Doo Volume 3

I have added the mask to Scooby Doo and am putting the finishing touches on the mask.

Monday, October 18, 2010

The Dog Brush

This is my dog, healing brush project. I didn't finish it, but this is what I have...

Spider Doo +

I started trying to get Scooby's face the right tone of red to match the rest of Spider Man's body. It definitely is not perfect, but it is getting better.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

October 14, 2010.

Got farther along in the Spider-Doo project. Here is a pic of my photoshop workspace.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Statue of Libery

Here is my completed Statue of Liberty.


Fun fact: There are 7 rays on the crown of lady liberty, symbolizing the 7 seven continents. These rays weigh about 150 pounds and are about 9 feet long.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Abstract Picture Project ***To Mr. Cornell***

Unfortunately I put these pictures and the captions that go with them onto a word document and printed it out. The camera which I took the pictures with was not mine, and the owner deleted the pictures that I had taken.
I still have the word document with the pictures on them, can I send that to you?

-Thanks

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Day 4. Continued...

This is officially the image I am choosing for the haunted house project. The image is 2048 x 1536. I am almost done cutting out the house.


Day Four

Did more work on the zebra-rhino, the only thing left "un-morphed" is the zebra/rhino's feet.

Started a new project dealing with haunted houses. The objective is to take a victorian, colonial, old, etc., house and turn it into a haunted house by taking out certain items in the picture of the house, such as bushes, grass, trees, and gates.

Here is a candidate for the house I may choose. . . . .

                                            This house is legit

Monday, October 4, 2010

Entry Numero 3

Working on creating a zebra/rhino using PS. The main tool I'm using is the liquify tool to morph the body of the zebra to match the rhino's. Take a look. . . . . .