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Action is building up “nicely”… We’re gonna lose characters we just met… Maybe we’ll see them later in some bonus episodes or director’s cut scene… BTW your smoke effect is so awesome that it really looks like real smoke out of those bricks!
The day I discovered how to use brushes in Photoshop, was a happy day indeed! 🙂
Bonus episodes… director’s cut… something to think about.
As you seem to be talented with Photoshop, I’d like to ask you some advice. I want to create a night display on some panel of my comic (which you remember is not made of real photo, more like “drawings”) and was thinking of using filters (adding blue and transparency) or is better to just manipulate the colors of the original image? Be advised that I don’t use Photoshop but Paint.net (technic should be quite the same I guess…)
In Photoshop I change the exposure-settings in photoshop-RAW when I want pictures more dark for a night-time scene. I think your option is also possible (blue or black, and then play with transparency to get the right amount of darkness). In my opinion you should not manipulate the colors in itself, darkness is a loss of light and not a change of colors.
Hope this helps… looking forward to you new episode!
Idea came after I saw the new MAD MAX. There’s a short night scene with great colors! So blue, that’s what I want to recreate… I’ve been playing with exposure (I use it on Comic Life image treatment) but since I saw what blue color brings to night scene… I’m gonna experiment. BTW Episode 3 is well underway… in fact it’s almost done I just need to make my night stuff happen!