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Basic 3D Mixed Media
By Ulises Rosas Garcia
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PHOTOSHOP SETTINGS
we are now in Photoshop, open the main image and letīs check the
color and all these stuff first... change the Brightness/Contrast
+10 and +5 each one, then change the Color Balance, as itīs showing here:

and itīs done!!!, remember: this is a fast and not so complicated
way to create a Supernova, there are other ways, but are a bit
complicated... anyway, I have done this in 20 minutes, you can
expend more time searching for better ways to recreate the same
pic with the same tools, hope that this introductory farp help
you to create more complicated images, and be ready, because in
the next farp I will use mixed media to create a complex pic using
Poser, Bryce, Illusion, Photoshop and ZBrush!!!

FARP Article Guestbook
| Date | Name | Comment | | | 18 Jun 2003 | Michael James Liljenberg | An excellent start to what I hope will be a strong collection of tutorails on 3d art programs.
- the editors | |
| 31 Jul 2003 | Anonymous | And i wondered how yall cold get any better | |
| 4 Aug 2003 | The daemon <mrc_thdmn@hot...com&g | By using the lens flare, it causes the black to become lighter. With the rays of light ending suddenly and the black lightened, you can see a box...not good! Use the blur tool to kill this box. Also, for a little more touch of realism, the rays should be longer in some parts...like when they are more vertical instead of diagonal, and then taper off as the rays go more diagonal. Otherwise, nice article! | |
| 9 Aug 2003 | Katie Burns | really nice.. i couldn't do that if i tried... anyways, yeah, the box thing i noticed, and shouldn't there be a reflection from the light in the water?? I'm not really one to give some const. crit (if that's what you want to call it), but it's kinda obvious (since you put so much work into this picture... | |
| 12 Aug 2003 | Toni | Im curious, how do u get the editor? I mean, do u have to download it? Or do u have it already in ur computer? Nice pic, anyways. i wouldnt be able to do that, even if i were tought like a navy seal. lol. | |
| 1 Sep 2003 | Sdfgsdf | fggfgdsf | |
| 20 Sep 2003 | ChaseRobertson | For real how did you get those programs?I really like the pic and hope to make my own someday and i know i could do it if i tried a few times! Please tell me where those programs come from. Thanx | |
| 29 Sep 2003 | Incognito | Bryce and Poser:
http://www.curiouslabs.com/
3D-studio max:
http://www.discreet.com/ | |
| 15 Oct 2003 | Liz | OMG! THIS IS S O COOL!!! how d'u all DO this??! i absolutley LOVE all these fairy/fantasy drawings but i cant do them myself- its frustrating! lovin this, tres muchos!!  liz | |
| 31 Dec 2003 | Fred | Hey.. nice effect.. but how can i get a night atmosphere?' i noticed i cant import JPG.. files... only ATM... anyone can send me one by email ??? please??' only need a night one ... thanks | |

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