masking/sticker
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- Moo0
anyone outthere
- iDp0
You should be able to figure it out by looking at pictures of stickers...those all look like they were done on a computer.
I would say get your shape down, give it just the slightest hint at a shadow with little or very minimal blur...and learn how to shade. I've done a few photorealistic things with photoshop and usually to get the best results just look at real samples of what you want to create, look at their textures and how they refect light, then look at them even closer as if they were designed and figure out what you will need to do to recreate these effects properly.
Cheers and good luck!
- anonyms0
a good idea mate would be to actually get some stickers, stick them on a wht piece of paper and scan it it. no arsing about making them with shaddows and stuff. could give it a nice effect.
- Moo0
Thank iDp i was just goin to bump this thread I will give it a go and see what happens
- iDp0
- Moo0
very nice and simple looking good
- tymeframe0
yeah, to me scanning is the best way to go.
usually when i try to imulate that effect, it looks too illustrated looking.
this is quite old, but here i scaned a wrinkled notebook to get that effect.
http://visualfusionmedia.com//pa…
- Moo0
nice effect