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So since my high school years 5-7 years ago when I first used Adobe programs Photoshop has been the one I used least (kinda opposite from most people I feel like). Anyway since I don't have the $$$ at the moment for any Adobe products I enjoy trying out the trial versions from time to time so I don't get to rusty.
So this rather unoriginal picture (there is ALOT of space scene arts lol) took me about 2-3 hours which most of it was spent looking up how to do this and that. But none the less I really enjoyed making this because I learned quite a bit about brushes and how to use layers and what not where before all I knew on this program was how to throw filters on things. Now I want to buy a cheap tablet and try that out now lol
Anyway, if any of you Photoshop pros have critiques or advice it's always welcome. Thank you.
Photoshop CS6 with mouse, 2-3 hours, 18 layers.
--Thanks to these artist for allowing people and me to use their textures--
-Moon- [link]
-Blue planet- [link]
-Red planet- [link]
So this rather unoriginal picture (there is ALOT of space scene arts lol) took me about 2-3 hours which most of it was spent looking up how to do this and that. But none the less I really enjoyed making this because I learned quite a bit about brushes and how to use layers and what not where before all I knew on this program was how to throw filters on things. Now I want to buy a cheap tablet and try that out now lol
Anyway, if any of you Photoshop pros have critiques or advice it's always welcome. Thank you.
Photoshop CS6 with mouse, 2-3 hours, 18 layers.
--Thanks to these artist for allowing people and me to use their textures--
-Moon- [link]
-Blue planet- [link]
-Red planet- [link]
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1080x864px 326.54 KB
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Since im a fan of space and know a few things about photoshop what i can tell you, is you want to keep things sort of in a flow. What i find effective is lens flares, or giving it some depth of field by using blurs. hope that helps a bit.