Graphic Freestyle #2
This is the second graphic freestyle I made. If you haven't seen the first please go view it here. It is a copycat image.
This project I actually created first, but I wasn't sure if it counted as copycat because of the tools I used. I really liked it and added it as a second project. I had seen this guitar picture for a while and wanted to re-create it, but I wasn't sure how. I looked for a tutorial on how to make neon looking stripes in Pixlr, but only Photoshop tutorials came up (which made me really want Photoshop). I couldn't find anything, so I decided to try figuring it out on my own. I cloned the blue pattern in the background of the guitar, thinking I would start with that, only to find that it clones the whole guitar if you hold down the mouse. I basically had it written out from there.This is one of the most useful things I learned in this class, because I can use it for other personal projects too (and to impress my computer art teacher).
This project I actually created first, but I wasn't sure if it counted as copycat because of the tools I used. I really liked it and added it as a second project. I had seen this guitar picture for a while and wanted to re-create it, but I wasn't sure how. I looked for a tutorial on how to make neon looking stripes in Pixlr, but only Photoshop tutorials came up (which made me really want Photoshop). I couldn't find anything, so I decided to try figuring it out on my own. I cloned the blue pattern in the background of the guitar, thinking I would start with that, only to find that it clones the whole guitar if you hold down the mouse. I basically had it written out from there.This is one of the most useful things I learned in this class, because I can use it for other personal projects too (and to impress my computer art teacher).