Icon Update

Jul. 1st, 2019 01:31 am
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I talked about making some new icons so my collection would better reflect my current interests back in January, and what do you know I'm still working on it.  I really like the cap of Raffles smiling that I worked with during the Snowflake Challenge, but I wasn't quite happy with the icon I made, so I kept fiddling.  

The original vs. the new version:


It's much nicer.

The irony, of course, is that having learned some nice tricks to make things less beige (thanks [personal profile] firestorm717 for the levels tip, the 'set white point' tool in particular is a life saver), I ended up putting yellow and brown textures on it until it was... well... beige again.  I do like it, though I wonder if it doesn't still need...  something.   

I also made an icon for The Terror that I'm pleased with: 


(That show really came for my life y'all)

Idk.  Some things work for me right away.  Some things I poke for six months.
  

Date: 2019-07-02 08:44 am (UTC)
thisbluespirit: (spooks - ruth/tom)
From: [personal profile] thisbluespirit
I do a lot of work with 70s screencaps as well, and soft light layers (especially blue-coloured ones) are v good for counter-acting the eternal beigeness of cardboard telly - but the MM tutorial is actually a pretty good look at how you can build up colour using lots of different kinds of layers, which I should probably remember to try myself. (I tend to do the duplicate in soft light x2/3 then duplicate screen layers x2-3 and adjust and then work from there.) It's hard to get them lighter without things getting grainy or washed out, but it can be done!

Date: 2019-07-03 08:39 am (UTC)
thisbluespirit: (b7 - cally)
From: [personal profile] thisbluespirit
Idk. Experimenting is the only way to learn, and I'm having fun with it.

Indeed!

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